Oldmechthings
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Saturday at Probasco's show and swap meet in Huntsville I acquired a new (to me) milling machine. Would you believe I had to pay $35 for it? Now I'll probably have to take in work in order to pay it off.
Yesterday I had lots of other stuff I should have been doing, but every time I walked past that new (old) mill I had to fiddle with it a little. It is not a bit cleaner, but I did get it adjusted and loosened up. Then I couldn't resist putting a piece of material in it and giving it a try. I suppose it is like acquiring an antique tractor or engine. You just have to keep fiddling with it till you get it running and try it out. You could actually do some work with them, but you probably would not want to have to use them if you had new ones. While I was trying the mill I had a crazy thought. Wouldn't it be something if some young thing could get hold of me and and restore me back to working condition. Of course I do not believe people are as restore able as machines. When they are wore out they are wore out!
The intended use is to display it with my other old machines. There is no name on it. By chance does anyone know anything about this machine, like make or age?
Birk
Yesterday I had lots of other stuff I should have been doing, but every time I walked past that new (old) mill I had to fiddle with it a little. It is not a bit cleaner, but I did get it adjusted and loosened up. Then I couldn't resist putting a piece of material in it and giving it a try. I suppose it is like acquiring an antique tractor or engine. You just have to keep fiddling with it till you get it running and try it out. You could actually do some work with them, but you probably would not want to have to use them if you had new ones. While I was trying the mill I had a crazy thought. Wouldn't it be something if some young thing could get hold of me and and restore me back to working condition. Of course I do not believe people are as restore able as machines. When they are wore out they are wore out!
The intended use is to display it with my other old machines. There is no name on it. By chance does anyone know anything about this machine, like make or age?
Birk