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While I'm running the Boring Mill today perhaps with the proper blueprints I can mill out a "New" Wheel Horse tractor. ;)

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312Hydro

Once set up, you can make 'em by the thousands! I'll have an all aluminum 520h please. :handgestures-thumbupright::handgestures-thumbupright:

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TIGman

I'll put your 520h on the "to do" list

312hydro. ;)

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JAinVA

Thanks TIGman,

      Spent many hours working machines like that. Horizontal boring mills are the sh#t.Wished I still had access to one.What brand and capacity please.JAinVA

JimAnderson

Gloucester,Va

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Wishin4a416

And I will have a 522Xi please!

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Pullstart

"You could say I went to the factory and picked it up myself." - Johnny Cash...

 

What model are you "picking up"?

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TIGman
2 hours ago, JAinVA said:

Thanks TIGman,

      Spent many hours working machines like that. Horizontal boring mills are the sh#t.Wished I still had access to one.What brand and capacity please.JAinVA

JimAnderson

Gloucester,Va

Giddings & Lewis Hybormill  5" 1967 vintage, old machine - old operator ;)When not welding I am running boring mill. 

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36 minutes ago, pullstart said:

"You could say I went to the factory and picked it up myself." - Johnny Cash...

 

What model are you "picking up"?

A 1075 to go along with my 875 would be nice. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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JAinVA

TIGman,

    Thanks for the reply.Wow!II I  spent hundreds of hours running the same machine that had been converted to run CNC.We did three dimensional contour work with this macihine.In the early 60'S a 3d map of the lunar surface was created on this machine.If you think of this is old I learned on machines that had War Production Board labels all over them.Man what memories,and C shaped scars on my chest.Thanks for the memories!Luck,JAinVA

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TIGman
6 hours ago, JAinVA said:

TIGman,

    Thanks for the reply.Wow!II I  spent hundreds of hours running the same machine that had been converted to run CNC.We did three dimensional contour work with this macihine.In the early 60'S a 3d map of the lunar surface was created on this machine.If you think of this is old I learned on machines that had War Production Board labels all over them.Man what memories,and C shaped scars on my chest.Thanks for the memories!Luck,JAinVA

To be precise it's a G&L Fraser 70 A-D5-T .  No CNC controls but used to have digital readout they never bothered to replace,so I work of the machine dial and indicator.....:handgestures-thumbupright:

Table is 5' X 10', plenty of room for my

Wheel Horse 875.   Guys tell me I need rollerskates, somedays trying to Weld and run Boring Mill the same time. 

This is some of the welding I do.

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19richie66

I love seeing "fabrication stuff". My son went to welding school, graduated and ran with it. He just started working in a fab shop building marine tuna towers and ski towers. I found this video online. For some reason I can't stop watching it :think:

 

 

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TIGman
1 hour ago, 19richie66 said:

I love seeing "fabrication stuff". My son went to welding school, graduated and ran with it. He just started working in a fab shop building marine tuna towers and ski towers. I found this video online. For some reason I can't stop watching it :think:

 

 

I think my Tool& Die/Machinist/ Welder background will come in handy with my 875 restoration. :). I sure have done enough stuff on Wheel Horse items for other people including tractors of colors like Green,Orange,Yellow,Blue etc.....;)

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19richie66

I think you will do fine!

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312Hydro
14 hours ago, Wishin4a416 said:

And I will have a 522Xi please!

 

2 hours ago, 19richie66 said:

I think you will do fine!

Add a 523xi for me too,!

I really enjoy seeing fabrication.

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