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12th Mar 2013, 05:50 PM #1Member
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Denbigh Mill
Horizontal and Vertical Mill
I have never used this, needs the electrics connected up, X, Y, Z and rotate (45 degrees each way I believe) of table all works.
horizontal drive is MT4, vertical head is MT2. Has power feed to X.
You will need a hiab to pick this up (I use green and gold hiabs). I believe it weights about 1.2 tonne.
$300 or best offer (The horizontal support bar is probably worth that!).
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I have just moved this outside of my garage, will throw a tarp over it. If no interest I will send it to scrap (minus the support bar, which will become lathe stock).
cheers,
Frank
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15th Mar 2013, 02:54 PM #2Member
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As there is no interest in the whole.
I will break this up.
It does have a nice rotating X table that I wish I could think of a use for- $100.
MT4 horizontal spindle - $50 anyone?
I will probably keep the knee and use if for an anvil unless someone has a better use for it $50.
large three phase motor $30
make me offers if you want anything else.
cheers
FrankLast edited by Franklin; 15th Mar 2013 at 03:15 PM. Reason: forgot the pricing rules -oops
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15th Mar 2013, 03:50 PM #3Most Valued Member
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Shame no one needs it
I've been looking for a table but size and weight may rule me out.
Could you give me the size of it when you get a minute?
Thanks
StuartLast edited by Stustoys; 15th Mar 2013 at 04:23 PM. Reason: so my post makes sense
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16th Mar 2013, 10:01 AM #4Member
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Stuart,
X table measure 268 x 1162 (extremities of table).
It is a pity to scrap it, wish I had the room to keep it. But the bridgeport I bought means it has to go.
Frank
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16th Mar 2013, 10:18 AM #5Member
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Vertical head may be no longer available (depending on freight costs).
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17th Mar 2013, 12:52 AM #6Member
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X table, and most of the other bits may be sold (depending on freight cost)
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18th Mar 2013, 01:06 PM #7Most Valued Member
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Hi Frank,
Looks like its going to be to much for me.
While $140 odd for transport is okish. I'd have to add $250 to get a tail gate lift each end So that will count me out sorry.
Stuart
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20th Mar 2013, 09:54 PM #8New Member
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Im interested in those hand wheels
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20th Mar 2013, 11:13 PM #9Member
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Sorry, the handwheels are already spoken for.
Whats left is the motor, 3HP, 3 phase. $50 (offers?)
main drive unit, spindles, backgearing, flat belt and pulleys $100 (offers??).
Rest is spoken for and will be on its way to queensland and victoria
as soon as I can find the time to send it.
cheers
frank
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21st Mar 2013, 06:52 PM #10New Member
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Damn... well whoever has bought the two hand wheels, I will offer you good money for just one of them! PM me.
Daniel
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