Mark Slatter | 04/06/2019 19:17:39 |
65 forum posts 7 photos | Hi all, I have been offered an older (1986) Warco Miller that resembles a Myford VMF. Does anyone have any idea if these miller's are any good? Are they decently rigid, how do they compare to an Elliot Omnimill for example. Any input appreciated!
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Tony Pratt 1 | 04/06/2019 19:34:35 |
2319 forum posts 13 photos | Condition condition, condition should be your criteria, I have a Myford VME so sort of the same size & it's a great little m/c. Tony |
John P | 04/06/2019 21:16:35 |
451 forum posts 268 photos | I have had one of these for 20 + years ,been a very good machine.Modified |
Lathejack | 04/06/2019 21:20:55 |
339 forum posts 337 photos | The early Taiwanese made trio of Warco turret milling machines of the 1980's are very good, they are the same as the three Myford machines, the VMC, VME and VMF. The castings on these early machines are quite substantial, with very wide saddles, deep knee castings and broad columns. They had a quality fit and feel, with a nice scraped finish on the exposed guideways of the column and the top of the knee. The later versions of these three mills sold by Warco used rather spindlier castings, I have one of them, and although they are still good machines they are just not quite as good as the earlier ones. So if the Warco machine you have been offered is in good condition then they are certainly worth buying. The 1986 Warco version of the Myford VMF should also have the factory fitted gearbox type power feed for the table which was not fitted on later examples. |
Lathejack | 04/06/2019 21:20:56 |
339 forum posts 337 photos | . Edited By Lathejack on 04/06/2019 21:26:05 |
Fergus Stirling | 04/06/2019 22:11:31 |
![]() 15 forum posts | I would love to see more pics of yours john... Im pulling together bits to convert mine. Mine is an Excel/Pinnacle from around 1983 ish
Posted by John Pace on 04/06/2019 21:16:35: I have had one of these for 20 + years ,been a very good machine.Modified
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Mark Slatter | 05/06/2019 08:19:56 |
65 forum posts 7 photos | Many thanks for the replies gents, much appreciated! I read the date stamp on the machine incorrectly and it looks like it was manufactured in 1989 and doe not have the table power feed, so I assume its one of the older non-Taiwanese machines. I will ask the seller anyway though. John, great looking conversion you did on your machine. What size torque steppers did you use for that? Edited By Mark Slatter on 05/06/2019 08:20:43 |
Lathejack | 05/06/2019 09:50:15 |
339 forum posts 337 photos | Even if it doesn't have the factory fitted gearbox type power feed it is still probably made in Taiwan. Only the model with the ram mounted head had the table power feed on early versions. Anyway, they are all good machines and I have seen several for sale over the years, but they were always a bit too far away for me. I would have liked one to replace my smaller VMC that I have had for 20 years. Edited By Lathejack on 05/06/2019 09:54:14 Edited By Lathejack on 05/06/2019 09:55:00 |
Fergus Stirling | 05/06/2019 13:18:53 |
![]() 15 forum posts | I only paid 200 notes for mine and another 130 to get it shipped on a pallet... bargain of the century
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clogs | 05/06/2019 14:24:20 |
630 forum posts 12 photos | I was lucky enough to buy an unused, as brand new Myford VMF...made in Taiwan, 3phase....still covered in wax.... it was from a machine salesman’s private stash...he died and I was first offered all his equip....inc a Super7 in the same condition....no tooling for either.... the mill is a treat to use, will modify mine with a col raising ring.... i also have a sweet Bridgeport J head.....the tooling is the same.... real diff is nothing but the size.... go buy ur new toy, u won't be disappointed.. |
John P | 05/06/2019 21:21:14 |
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Mark Slatter | 06/06/2019 10:31:59 |
65 forum posts 7 photos | Thanks for the feedback everyone. Im going to have a look at the machine next week, the seller also has a Elliott Omnimill available. A tough choice ahead! I think I may be leaning towards the Warco however as it has the raising block and DRO fitted and seems in better nick. Great work on your miller John! Is that capable of 2D CNC profiling work, with the Z depth manually set then? |
John P | 06/06/2019 11:25:22 |
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