We look back and it was 40 years or more. Copy of Rusnock. Pretty interesting read about that man. There was 1984 and these mills were being sold. As I recall, they were sold out but could be back ordered. It was something, different as I acquired an actual Rusnok head. Of course it was 3 phase and the head adapter ( to round ram) was about 5 1/2" diameter. The spindle taper is #9 Brown & Sharpe so it was capable of work. Back in the '80's I wanted the smaller version. They were actual Rusnocks too, just smaller. They said it then they didn't, then they were all sold out anyway.
So here we are poised to read about Mr. Rusnock Old Chicago.
Menards Milling & Drilling Machine DL300-150
Re: Menards Milling & Drilling Machine DL300-150
You need an x/y milling table for that.
Not the cheap kind with the built-in vise - those are for drilling only.
Do NOT get an X/Y rotary table, they are not rigid enough for milling, although they are good for drilling.
Steve
Not the cheap kind with the built-in vise - those are for drilling only.
Do NOT get an X/Y rotary table, they are not rigid enough for milling, although they are good for drilling.
Steve
Re: Menards Milling & Drilling Machine DL300-150
Thank you to everyone for your comments. I acquired a xy table, 4 inch Kurt vice and R8 collets from a friend who owns a machine shop and a lot of surplus equipment.