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    Default All in one Mill-Drill-Lathe.

    I just found this and thought some of you may be interested as I was.
    You can Buy one Here it is a All in one Mini Mill-Drill-Lathe.

    Here is what it looks like close up:


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    Default Re: All in one Mill-Drill-Lathe.

    It reminds me of that thing Crimson has, although his is much nicer.

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    Default Re: All in one Mill-Drill-Lathe.

    Yeah unfortunately its not a good idea to trust a tool that doesnt have even a brand name...or a model name!..nothing to indicate the manufacturer.


    There are several mini mills/lathes out there that are tried and true for the hobbiest-- that have hundreds of replacement parts and cutting tools made for them. Many of these tools are manufactured in the same plant, but have different brands. all are considered very good:

    Unimat
    Harbor frieght branded
    Micro-Mark (Micro Lux)
    Jet
    Grizzly

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    Default Re: All in one Mill-Drill-Lathe.

    Yea I was checking out the Grizzly Products. They got some High Quality Machinery!

    I see what you mean . .It would make since to pay the extra couple hundred and buy a name brand with available replacement parts.

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    Default Re: All in one Mill-Drill-Lathe.

    My school has a Grizzly Precision Mill and a Grizzly Lathe. They're pretty bitchin'.



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    Default Re: All in one Mill-Drill-Lathe.

    I might be buying a grizzly table saw, jointer and planer soon. Good tools.

    As for harbor freight.. what the hell!? They make the cheapest crap of all time. I only use them for replaceable crap. I figure you would stick to the old saying Paul...

    "Buy quality, cry once. Buy cheap and cry every time you use it."
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    Default Re: All in one Mill-Drill-Lathe.

    Quote Originally Posted by tybrenis View Post
    I might be buying a grizzly table saw, jointer and planer soon. Good tools.

    As for harbor freight.. what the hell!? They make the cheapest crap of all time. I only use them for replaceable crap. I figure you would stick to the old saying Paul...

    "Buy quality, cry once. Buy cheap and cry every time you use it."
    You have much to learn, young padawan. Harbor frieght rebrands some of the same quality tools that you'll find other places. Like I said above, most small shop mills/lathes/drill presses and so forth come out of the same exact factory and are the same tools as the bigger names. I can't speak for Harbor's other tools, but I know my mini-machines

    For instance: THIS ONE Is exactly the same as THIS ONE, except for the badge. Both are considered the best mini mills you can get.

    and so on
    and so on..
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    Default Re: All in one Mill-Drill-Lathe.

    Well, I don't know my all in ones, but for the most part I do know my tools, and I've had some bad experiences w/ Harbor Freight tools (or should I say Chicago Electric or Central Machinery...?)

    The difference between a harbor freight drill press for example and a delta-rockwell drill press is a huge, huge difference.
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    Default Re: All in one Mill-Drill-Lathe.

    Funny, because Rockwell/Delta comes out of the same factory in Taiwan as many other no-names :p
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    Default Re: All in one Mill-Drill-Lathe.

    They do now. It's a shame really, the old American Delta-Rockwell is what I'm talking about. Delta is now made by the same factories as half it's competition.
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