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Re: Hello. New Owner of Old Atlas Mill


 

I've got one that I received in a box & 57 baggies over a decade ago. It's been almost together for most of that time, too. It will be a good machine someday. I hope. Yours will need more work than mine, because of the rust, but I believe it will be worth your time and trouble. Mine keeps getting shoved to the back of the todo list because fecal matter is a naturally occurring substance. :)

Try not to let yourself get as badly sidetracked as I do...

Bill in OKC?

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On Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 02:20:17 AM CDT, Conjada <cliff@...> wrote:


Hi,

My name is Cliff and I was gifted an Atlas MF Mill. I’m still trying to learn more about the mill and because it’s missing a LOT of parts and others are broken, I’m trying to figure out if it can be made useable without spending a fortune. I’d like to end up with a “nice” mill, but i’m more interested in function than form. I have no interest in selling it. i want to use it.



This is it, as received. I’m kind of happy a few parts were missing after lifting it into my truck bed…lol

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