To: | "Nils O. Ny" <n.ny@intest.com> |
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Subject: | Re: Shop Tools |
From: | pethier <pethier@isd.net> |
Date: | Fri, 17 Apr 1998 16:27:47 -0500 |
Nils O. Ny wrote: > I'm considering some of the smallest ones (Milling/Drilling machines) from > Enco and two models from HF. Seems for about an additional hundred bucks I > can get several improvements over the base model. > 1- is a 2HP motor and or 110/220 motor a big improvement? Power is important, but rigidity is more important. Most machines I have seen will chatter before they run out of power. > 2- is a 4-1/2 inch column very much superior to a 3-1/2 inch one? Probably. Rigidity is the porimary consideration in machine tools. > 3- is a table travel of 12" sufficient or is 19-3/4 much better? You will never wish you had bought a smaller travel. You will often wish you had a larger one. > 4- HF has a heavy duty 2 HP model on sale for $899 which is very appealing > as it appears to be about $300-$500 less than the comparable model from > Enco (big table / long travel / heave column / 2HP motor) but it weighs > over 700 lbs Remember what I said about rigidity? >(probably costs a fortune to ship, Harbor Freight (unless they have changed their policy) offers free shipping to anywhere in the 48 States on purchases of $50 or more. > and then how to they get it > off the truck and how do I move this around to put it on top of the bench? This is a bench-top machine? You may have to rent a die lift to put it on the bench. (A substantial bench at that.) Or consider this the perfect time to put in that full-shop hoist system. Maybe a cherry-picker is the answer. Car engines can weigh that much. Phil |
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