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Ray, do you know anyone that might want a Bridge port mill? This is a ball screw machine that was a two axis CNC. All the old electronics were bad. It is a very good manual machine or can be retrofitted to be a Mach3 driven 2 axis CNC. I will sell without the drives , power supplies and motors (brand new) for what I paid which is $1800. Or with all the new electronics for $2300.
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Ooooh Tool porn!

I love my little mill, that one probably weighs about 3000lbs, nice mill and good price.

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Hi Scott..you want tool porn?

In my (very) small shop I can take pictures that ought to make you drool...

BTW, very nice price on the Bridgeport. But aren't the ball screws hard to use manually?

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All I have ever used was a manual mill, I thought I was living large the first time I got to use a DRO!
(digital read out) I think Jake is on the totally manual thing too...

I like cool tools,

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I like a mill with balls :like

Better than a ball free model any day :laughing :wol2 :Wolvie

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Yes, they are used for CNC because they are slop-free.

But AFAIR, a ballscrew is much more coarse. (my mill is manual also)

One revolution goes a longer way than on a manual mill.

So it's harder to move the table than on a manual mill.

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They are only more coarse if you order them that way.

I just put ball screws on one of my Bridgeports. The new ball screws
are 200 thousandths per revolution just like the oem lead screws

rcflier wrote:
Yes, they are used for CNC because they are slop-free.

But AFAIR, a ballscrew is much more coarse. (my mill is manual also)

One revolution goes a longer way than on a manual mill.

So it's harder to move the table than on a manual mill.

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