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I recently got a tip on a used Bridegeport vertical mill (Please see attached images.) Can anyone identify the model and tell me, based on the photos, what sort of insanity/expense I might be in for if I attempt to convert it to a 120V CNC mill. New CNCzone member, water |
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| Hi water It is a standard series 1 that someone has done a cnc conversion on the cost is an unknowen as we don't know what you have & if you can use any of the parts that are already there like motors drives etc
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