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Need some help with overcoming the initial hurdles of a learnjng curve. I'm in a fake it till I make it type situation right now. We acquired most of the equipment that a machine/fab shop would have and most of them, there is plenty of information online to learn from. Except for the horizontal boring mill, and I am struggling. The tooling all needs to be made up for it. Nothing I can purchase direct. The spindle is a MT6. My supplier can only get me reducers to MT5. And setting up parts is quite time consuming.

Any advice or know how on being able to turn a profit on this machine would be appreciated.

The machine is a TOS W100 in mostly good working order. Apart from the boring head dropping 0.020" if I cut in reverse travel after forward travel cutting.

Thanks

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I found this on YouTube looking for your machine. Maybe you've found it too. It looked like a review but the guy goes through quite a few of the ins and outs. It's a TOS 100A but the only real difference is the travel of the cross slide.

https://youtu.be/jM0l3HLChG8?si=5NE9NH-Wo6tmdj0Q

As for how to make money with it, I would imagine construction equipment repair would be a nice entry. Like the kind of work Curtis at Cutting Edge Engineering does.

Wish I could help you with first-hand experience but I have none. GL!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

Thanks! That was one of the first things I watched on that machine. Of all the equipment we got over the past few years, this one was just droped off at the door I didn't even get a chance to talk to previous operator.

Yes the work that Curtis does is incredible. And I am in a similar line of work. Just years behind in experience and knowhow.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

I don't know about that, I run a horizontal exciting mill.