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    Hello From Houston

    This weekend my Dad and I moved my new to me Wells-Index 645 vertical mill. It has a B&S #9 spindle taper (Wells-Index will regrind it to R8 for about $200 if I want), two axis Mitutoyo DRO, factory power feeds, a complete set of collets and a 3/8 EM holder, small Jacobs drill chuck, 0-3/8...
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    Hello From Houston

    Here is my 1942 Cincinnati 2MH horizontal mill. It spent a year sitting outside in a scrap yard before I talked myself into saving it. It looks a lot better now that I have derusted and cleaned it...
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    Hello From Houston

    Thanks for the welcome guys. Here are some pictures of my big boat-anchor. Weights 12,500 lbs, is 20' long from end to end, #5 morse taper tailstock and has a DA aloris toolpost. http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/antique-machinery-history/moving-12-000-lbs-lathe-277845/ And she'll get up...
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    Hello From Houston

    Hi all, if I am posting this incorrectly I do apologize. I am 17, and have long since harbored a desire to build model engines. I am kind of halfheartedly building a simple little wobbler engine as time permits. I have a 1904 30X168 L&S, a 1944 10X36 Sheldon, and a 1942 Cincinnati 2MH...
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