Here is a list of all the postings Menessis has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: Harrison Mill |
23/03/2014 20:48:27 |
LOL "moderator" I think with most of these machines that have a base it isn't too much work to take off the head and anything else that looks heavy or can get bent or broken. Then a few bolts and the mill itself comes off the base. I can get 46" through the door upright. I wonder why G & M even has an email account???? Menessis Edited By Menessis on 23/03/2014 20:49:17 |
23/03/2014 15:26:12 |
Hi Rico....the other issue with it is the the handle and scale. Not a lot of machines around to get parts from. I have an old Delta UniSaw 3 phase that I put a motor controller on. They work great. This mill has two motors I think. I could change the pump motor to 110 maybe or just switch motors. Don't know. Or add coolant by hand LOL.
Thanks for the offer. Where are you? G & M are not my favorites right now. Emailed them a number of times with no reply. Menessis Edited By Menessis on 23/03/2014 15:48:22 |
22/03/2014 21:44:48 |
And from what I can tell they don't respond to emails at all.
Menessis
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20/03/2014 01:29:45 |
I'm stil looking for the handle and screw.
Menessis
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16/03/2014 19:42:35 |
Has anyone here dealt with G & M Tools? I sent them an email through ebay and havne't got a reply after a few days. Just wondering what the deal is. Menessis |
14/03/2014 01:30:13 |
G & M Tools is on Ebay also. They have the cross-slide screw. But I need a handle and a scale to go with it.
Menessis |
12/03/2014 21:40:11 |
Hey thanks for the info Max. Now to decide if I want it or not. And if so at what price. Need a source for parts? Can't find the model number either. Anyone know where it should be? Or for that matter what that model is?
Thanks Menessis |
12/03/2014 19:22:55 |
I'm thinking of making an offer on this mill. The mill in question has a broken cross-slide screw and the handle is missing. Does anyone know how to separate the mill from the base so I can fit it in a van upright to get it home? Here is a link to what it looks like It's the first one on the page. I think there must be bolts inside the base going up into the mill? Hey Andy Pugh! Are you here? Thanks Menessis Edited By JasonB on 12/03/2014 20:43:29 |
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