Induma Vertical Mill available

Located in Santa Ana California

Induma (Japanese) bridgeport clone. Rather nice shape. Runs very well and is available for inspection under power. $2500 OBO

Gunner

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Italian, IIRC. Beefier than a Bridgeport as well.

Dan

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Dan

Found it.

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It's Italian. I worked on one many years ago. It was loaded, DRO, power feed, optics, power draw bar etc. It was a nice machine, fairly rigid too.

Dan

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Dan

Italian? Cool! Thanks! Yes, its beefier and a nice machine. Ive run it before.

Gunner

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Gunner

Thanks for the tip Tom. Mighty nice of you for being so constructive..

Gunner

" We have all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare...Thanks to AOL and WebTv, we know this is not possible."

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Gunner

If this picture is representative of the rest of their units, I'd have to agree:

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Jon

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Jon Danniken

No problem. When I was a tool & die apprentice, we each had our own Bridgeport. All excpet one of the toolmakers, he had a fairly new Induma. This company would rebuild each machine after two years and replace it after four, so it was less than two years old as it hadn't been rebuilt. The guy with the Induma gets a lot of razzing along the lines of you're a hack that's why you don't get a Bridgeport. He, being by far the biggest guy in the shop, always came back with "only a real man gets to run one of these". Anyway, he gets hurt and is out for a while, so I did a few jobs in "his" machine. That was the first time I realized that Bridgeports weren't the only decent machine out there.

Dan

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Dan

Gunner posted notice of a machine of possible intersest to some.

He errs on provenance, gets new data, says "cool". (Read the traffic)

I don't think your troll is gonna work here. I sure hope it doesn't.

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Don Foreman

(Japanese)? Another machine tool factoid? I don't think so!

Tom

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Tom

Everyone is wrong now and then, Tom. Too bad you make such a habit of it.

Gunner

" We have all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare...Thanks to AOL and WebTv, we know this is not possible."

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Gunner

Wow...

The miller in question is pretty much a regular BP style, though it is a smidge beefier. Jeff Polaski (posts here) saw it last night when he most graciously assisted me in moving a 32x 10' Ikagami Lathe out of the way so we could move a Sharp kneemill. down the street to another customer.

I think he finally understands that I have a rather eclectic group of customers/friends.....chuckle....and where my Stuff comes from.... Gunner

" We have all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare...Thanks to AOL and WebTv, we know this is not possible."

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Gunner

Yeah, you've never been known to accept correction gracefully. If on matters machine tool you can't get it right, what chance for your political & economic utterances?

Tom

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Tom

Self professed machine tool guru? Blink blink

I work on some of them for a living. Not all, some.

Compared to you Tom, Im just a butt ignorant greasy fingered wrench/meter user. Nor do I walk on water.

You on the other hand..can go on walkabout to Indonesia and never worry about a boat.

Gunner

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Gunner

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Gunner,

Could you *please* drop this gigantic .sig? Normal usenet guidelines are for four lines max. Here you have seven lines of body (counting blank lines and signoff), and eighty lines of .sig -- without even a standard .sig delimiter. And when people reply to you -- especially the top posters -- they don't think to trim that gigantic .sig, and when *you* reply to them, we sometimes wind up with two copoes of it or more.

Thanks, DoN.

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DoN. Nichols

As you will note Don..I let only a few posts run with that sig, and then took pity on the group.

Gunner

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Gunner
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Thanks! Kibo had an even more gigantic .sig, an example of all of the sins of newbies' .sigs (including several examples of swords in ASCII graphics), but he tended to use it for only about *one* posting per year -- after the first time, it would be by request.

Thanks again, DoN.

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DoN. Nichols

Oh, golly, I doubt that all (or any) of the folks on a three acre island would care what I think.

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Don Foreman

"He errs on provenance"? This, the self-professed machine tool guru?

Down in the southern Atlantic Ocean, there is a minute island of about

3 acres, that's where the people who care what you think Don, live.
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Tom

Who did you plonk? It looses its effect when you dont indicate who got flushed.

Gunner

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Gunner

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