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RESTORING A odd MILLING maker FROM CRAIGSLIST

[diyVT] found a real white elephant in this milling maker from Craigslist. It cost him only $200, cheap for a small mill, so it was worth the gamble. We’re not sure what to call this — it’s not exactly a gantry mill, not a horizontal mill, and definitely not a knee mill. The identify says V-Mill, made by either Pierce West or Tree tool and die Works, depending on which ID plate you read. The Tree has a three-phase motor, but it came with a phase converter, so it must be good to run on single phase 220 volt household power.

The maker was in good physical shape, at least until the previous owner attempted to step it out of the garage. during the step one of the cast iron chain drive handwheel brackets broke into three pieces. Cast iron is no fun to weld. It has to be pre-heated, welded with nickel rod, and slowly cooled. Some hackers would have given up or built a new part, but [diyVT] accepted the challenge. He put the puzzle pieces back together, grooved them out with an angle grinder, and welded everything. The result wasn’t pretty, but it only has to take the force of the handwheel and the 200 lb gorilla spinning it.

After a bit of work on the motor and head, including a new belt, this tree was ready to cut. [diyVT] snuck out of a family bar-b-que to cut his first chips on the new (to him) machine.

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