Originally Posted by Calhoun
Originally Posted by gnoahhh
Originally Posted by Calhoun
View of milling machines inside the Chicopee Falls plant during WW2.

Neat! I have the exact same Cincinnati milling machine pictured in the far right foreground.
Okay.. how hard is it to find parts for that sucker?



It's a good machine, haven't needed any parts. The tooling is the same as any other analog milling machine- chucks, collets, fixtures, mills, cutters,etc. Big disadvantage is its limited range of motion compared to a Bridgeport. But it was free so I'm not complaining.


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