it's 3 phase, it came with a pretty new rotary inverter as well.. I was going to run it on a solid state inverter but I figured since this is all wired up, I'll just run it this way for now, maybe swap over later if I feel the need towbvs58 said:Looks like a beauty Nesi, very substantial, would be very rigid. What sort of power source?
I have had a Chinese mill for about 15 years. It does the job pretty well, comes in very handy, mostly basic stuff like boring bigger holes in thick metal and facing. Did it come with much tooling? I have a rotary table that I use a bit for drilling holes for studs in blank hubs. I can just buy the blank hub for farm trailers then use whatever wheels I can scrounge and drill the studs to suit. All basic stuff but very handy.
Ken
Redgully said:Nice, would love to have one in my shed. Ive never used one and wouldn't know where to start but would love to learn. I do know i have lots of bits I'd like to skim a nice new face on. Muck around with my drill press as a mill but to have the real McCoy would be great.
WFfarm said:Bridgeport is a great brand. You'll spend just as much money on cutters and tooling as you doo on the mill, but good to have in the shop.