Not wood processing equipment, but sure will be useful for modifications. Total cost $481, truck rental and fuel. Oh, and remodeling the garage...
Not anymore. I was a shop owner until 2000, though I hadn't run machines since the early '90s. My recovery has progressed far enough that I can now face the machines again. Hopefully it's like riding a bicycle.
Yep should be about like riding a bike, remember to not start riding again in traffic where mistakes count more. But I bet you pick it up almost where you left off, those machines look pretty good. I've always wanted to learn how to run a mill, pretty good on a lathe, but never run a mill.
That mill wasn't light I bet! How'd you get it unloaded? Tie it to the garage and pull ahead or the old floor it in reverse and hit the brakes?!? Nice score!
About 1600 lbs. We used a pinch bar, pipe rollers, chains, tow straps and a come-along to get it onto the lift-gate. Lowered it a ways and backed into the garage. Then back to the pipe rollers, chain, straps and come-along. It was an ordeal.