--- In gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com, "oldstudentmsgt" <wmrmeyers@...> wrote:
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> The largest I've seen pictures of was 1.8x or 2x the size Dave wrote up. Though I do think it was a shaper, not a mill. Doesn't mean you couldn't make one ten times larger, but if you've got the foundry capacity for that, there are other, better, things to do with it. ;)
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> If you've the capability to pour iron, that would be a really good upgrade to a Gingery anything, but Zamac would be a good choice, too. Nearly as strong as iron, and a third the weight, IIRC my reading, and it melts near aluminum temperatures. Lower, at least a bit, IIRC.
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> I have a 7x10 HF mini-lathe, bought as a foundational machine for my metalworking shop, and picked up an Atlas MF table-top horizontal mill a few months later. With those and a foundry capability, I don't suppose there is any limit on how much larger a machine I could make. I doubt you have even the limitations I've got, as I've seen some of what you've already done! ;)
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> Bill in OKC
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>Hi Bill
i kind of favor bar stock, the size is going to be limited by how
big a piece I can get,or pick up bymyself
>
Keith
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> --- In gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com, drpshops@ wrote:
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> > Hello group
> > how large could you make a a ginery mill?
> >
> > Keith
> >
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