NavyShooter
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- XMU Local .303
CHAO5,
My machining skills are slowly improving.
Bear in mind, I started my apprentice machinist course 17 years ago, but before I completed it, I joined the Navy.
I took a 14 year break from doing any real machining work, then bough a Sherline Mini-Mill/Lathe, which got me back into playing with it.
Last spring, I got the lathe (a Southbend 10K) and last fall, I picked up the mill (Craftex B096) The price for each of them was good, and in fact, I picked up a spare Southbend 9A lathe with taper attachment too. Both lathes cost me $1000, and the mill was the same. Both came with assorted tooling and parts, so all up, I'm into the setup for around $2500-ish, but the equivalent lathe would run you easily $2000 new from King, and the equivalent mill would be about $1700 from BB, with the cost of the tooling added on top to end up around $3000 for the package I got.
If you watch the used tool areas (kijiji) you can find some smoking deals sometimes. My $5500 worth of machine tools came to me for less than half that.
My machining skills are improving with each project I work on, but most of my projects end up being winter ones....summers are way too busy with shooting!
NS
My machining skills are slowly improving.
Bear in mind, I started my apprentice machinist course 17 years ago, but before I completed it, I joined the Navy.
I took a 14 year break from doing any real machining work, then bough a Sherline Mini-Mill/Lathe, which got me back into playing with it.
Last spring, I got the lathe (a Southbend 10K) and last fall, I picked up the mill (Craftex B096) The price for each of them was good, and in fact, I picked up a spare Southbend 9A lathe with taper attachment too. Both lathes cost me $1000, and the mill was the same. Both came with assorted tooling and parts, so all up, I'm into the setup for around $2500-ish, but the equivalent lathe would run you easily $2000 new from King, and the equivalent mill would be about $1700 from BB, with the cost of the tooling added on top to end up around $3000 for the package I got.
If you watch the used tool areas (kijiji) you can find some smoking deals sometimes. My $5500 worth of machine tools came to me for less than half that.
My machining skills are improving with each project I work on, but most of my projects end up being winter ones....summers are way too busy with shooting!
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