??? ??? Well I'm hopin mine is a good unit . I had just bought a
Enco round column mill that needed a fair amount of work , but i
bought it real good . The KBC mill along with a 1980's Enco 11x22
lathe came to me by way of a bud's dad after sitting under a tarp
& custom made wooden enclosure for @ 20 years . His dad told
me that 99 %of his work was with plastics . Based on the boxes I
got with it full of Lexan & some other stuff I have no reason
not to believe his statement .
animal
On 8/23/23 1:27 PM, Andrei wrote:
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It is a great mill for the poor people who cannot afford a good
Bridgeport or a? Burke Millrite.
??? ??? I have the import brother of that mill , though I was
told mine was purchased in the 80's & it was made in
Taiwan . It's still under a blanket ,I haven't looked for a
origin tag yet? but I'm gettin closer every day .
animal
On 8/23/23 1:01 PM, Andrei wrote:
If you
are near PA, this will make a nice basement mill. Comes
apart in 3 or 4 pieces to be manhandled down the stairs, if
I remember correctly.?
I
believe some of our members already have one of these and
can speak to its qualities and drawbacks.
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Lot 1508 at Wood Working, Metal Working
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