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For those that love machining, the ability to make "stuff" you know what that means.
I sold my Sherline mill and lathe in 2005 when I moved to England for work. A couple years after I got back there was a sale on "Precision Mathews" mill and lathe at machinetoolsonline. They have been sitting in storage since delivery.
I've had the pedestals installed in my little workshop/reloading room for months waiting for the chance to get them installed. Working on it when I could, I got the mill and lathe on the same property as the workshop. Then with eminent rain I had to get them off the trailer and indoors. I finished up at 2am but I got them in and on the pedestals.
A PM45 mill and PM1127V lathe. The lathe may not be big enough to profile barrels but we'll just have to see how far I can get with it.
In the time it took to make 1 crooked modified case, I made 4 straight modified cases for the Nosler chamberings.
I sold my Sherline mill and lathe in 2005 when I moved to England for work. A couple years after I got back there was a sale on "Precision Mathews" mill and lathe at machinetoolsonline. They have been sitting in storage since delivery.
I've had the pedestals installed in my little workshop/reloading room for months waiting for the chance to get them installed. Working on it when I could, I got the mill and lathe on the same property as the workshop. Then with eminent rain I had to get them off the trailer and indoors. I finished up at 2am but I got them in and on the pedestals.
A PM45 mill and PM1127V lathe. The lathe may not be big enough to profile barrels but we'll just have to see how far I can get with it.
In the time it took to make 1 crooked modified case, I made 4 straight modified cases for the Nosler chamberings.