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Ten days to move it!Get it bought !
You know you want to...
Ten days to remove valuable parts and scrap itTen days to move it!
You have to break it down to componentsHow much does it weigh ?
Is KimB available?
If onlyDo you have the space to keep it?
Giant mill for fly cutting flat surfaces ?what is it?
Plano miller. A nice tidy one at that, but I'm not familiar with the manufacturer.what is it?
A planer, Plano miller is a type of metalworking machine tool that uses linear relative motion between the work piece and a single-point cutting tool to machine a linear tool path. Its cut is analogous to that of a lathe, except that it is (archetypally) linear instead of helical.Plano miller. A nice tidy one at that, but I'm not familiar with the manufacturer.
A planer, Plano miller is a type of metalworking machine tool that uses linear relative motion between the work piece and a single-point cutting tool to machine a linear tool path. Its cut is analogous to that of a lathe, except that it is (archetypally) linear instead of helical.
But that machine has a milling head only, so I am wrong, it is a miller. There is no planing head on it.A planer, Plano miller is a type of metalworking machine tool that uses linear relative motion between the work piece and a single-point cutting tool to machine a linear tool path. Its cut is analogous to that of a lathe, except that it is (archetypally) linear instead of helical.
It’s a Plano millBut that machine has a milling head only, so I am wrong, it is a miller. There is no planing head on it.
Nothing light about thatLooks kinda lightweight on the cross rail, and I can't see any sideheads.
Is this just a drill ?
Noble and Lund were premier leaguePlano miller. A nice tidy one at that, but I'm not familiar with the manufacturer.
Google let you downA planer, Plano miller is a type of metalworking machine tool that uses linear relative motion between the work piece and a single-point cutting tool to machine a linear tool path. Its cut is analogous to that of a lathe, except that it is (archetypally) linear instead of helical.