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Old 02-07-2009, 12:55 PM
 
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Want to buy solid benchtop mill

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I have been reading on this forum for quite a little while and decided to ask the many people in this forum about which benchtop mill to buy and how they bought theirs. Did you use cash, credit, a loan. I want to get one in the worst way. Any creative ideas will help. I will never be able to convince the wife that I can buy a $5000-$7000 "toy". How did you married guys pull it off? LOL!
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Grizzly X3 is a lot of mill for $1100 shipped:

http://grizzly.com/products/Mill-Drill/G0463

There are also kits available to CNC it.

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This is the first thing I made on my mill. My wife now tolerates the mill.
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I just got a catalog from Wholesale Tools today.
They are advertising a ZX40 that is only marginally smaller than this
http://www.wttool.com/product-exec/p...ovetail_Column
for $1295 plus freight. The stock number is 3006-0075. I would get this over an X-3 in a heartbeat. You will have to call them as it is not on their website yet.
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Originally Posted by scudzuki View Post
I just got a catalog from Wholesale Tools today.
They are advertising a ZX40 that is only marginally smaller than this
http://www.wttool.com/product-exec/p...ovetail_Column
for $1295 plus freight. The stock number is 3006-0075. I would get this over an X-3 in a heartbeat. You will have to call them as it is not on their website yet.
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the zx40 is a round column.
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Round C= Bad.
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Now if you want a good starter CNC mill, and it doesn't have to be huge--This $1700 Taig/Gecko is the most bang for a buck:

http://deepgroove1.com/cncmill.htm

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Not the one in the sale catalog, it is listed as a dovetail column.

edit: Oops, my bad, looked at the wrong picture. ZX-40 is round column. So spend the extra money on the one I linked to. I would. That is, I did.

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Originally Posted by scudzuki View Post
Not the one in the sale catalog, it is listed as a dovetail column.

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does it have a photo? im more inclined to believe its a misprint unless theyve got more details.
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That mill weighs 750 LBs. Hope he doesn't intend to set it up on Wifey's vanity.

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Are you including tooling and measuring equipment, mounting accessories etc in your $5000-7000 estimate to the wife? lol I always lowball the wife on what it will cost and then add on as I go with any hobby, tell them the truth up front and get shot down quickly.

But really I see you new here and I don't know your background I just wanted to make you aware of the "incidentals costs" of owning a machine tool. Often they end up exceeding the cost of the tool itself so keep that in mind when you budget or you'll be looking at your mill wondering what you can cut now with your one endmill as you wait for the next one to come in

As for now I have tiny stuff.. Sherline CNC I redid that was an old Spectralight and a Taig micro lathe. The way I plan to get around the wife and the cost is to wait out my daughter finishing school which will free up thousands for some real steel heavy tooling.

If you get the right piece of equipment and learn to use it well you can probably get some paying work at times to offset your costs but it will never cover them unless your doing big runs of parts which can pay for a machine with the right bid and then its all yours. Even big shops justify a whole machine for one job if that job will even payoff the machine for them.


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