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silver760 (September 22, 2008 at 2:21 pm)
I desperately want one of these kits,ordering as soon as possible,why does no one in the UK make or sell/stock them??Mind you they would probably charge £600 for the kit alone knowing this stupid ,greedy cuntry.
morearrows (August 10, 2008 at 4:50 am)
Hi; Thanks for that, rather well put together demo and explanation, I have one of these mills (bought from aptc) and found an advert for this conversion kit on the net, but the advert in no way came close to selling it as you just did!
hermies2b (April 12, 2008 at 10:00 am)
Hi thereSimple - informative - well presentedHope to see a few more conversion from youMarshall Engineering Technologist
pitbike2006 (March 20, 2008 at 3:13 pm)
i think im going to go for the milling machine but i dont know how to cut propeerly i seen them loads im on college doing engineering i just finished all my lathe work but i got a lot of paper work so i am not going on the miller till next november can u make a video on how to work the machine i have seen the same one as yours and i like it but i dont know how to use it pro style can u make a video on how to use it thanks like how to change cutting bits and how to mount your work pice and cutt
richieT737 (March 17, 2008 at 8:54 pm)
Hi, thanks for commenting on youtube. Whether you go for a lathe or a mill depends on what you want to make, how much experience you have and really your personal choice. I would go for a lathe if you are new to machining as it has more flexability and you will learn many new principles very quickly. Good luck with what ever you choose. Rich
pitbike2006 (March 17, 2008 at 5:44 pm)
yea love the machine but i wish thay made the machine with a belt drive WHY PLASTIC thay have that a on a lot of mini machines even lathes my birthday is in september what should i get first miller or lathe i will get the outher on for christmas any way just dont know what to choose first |