Munty Scruntfundle
Established Member
Hi folks.
For a couple of years now I've been using a Sieg variant SX4 mill, it's been ok, apart from not being square, nothing is flat and it's impossible to take cuts without the table wobbling around. So, not brilliant!
I've got to the point now where I'm chasing better accuracy and repeatability, I've done my learning on the pap and it's time to get something better. But there is a kicker. If you haven't seen me moan about it before I'm sat in a wheelchair, I can't stand. It's not really that bad but it does mean reaching full sized person tools can be a bit of an issue. The SX4 is mounted on a movable base about 16 inches tall so I can get to everything on the mill.
Apart from rigging some kind of wheelchair hammock, or sinking the mill into the floor, (sadly neither are an option) using a full size mill just can't happen. So I need something around the size of the SX4 that's actually rigid and properly prepared. And no, raised platforms are most definitely not a way around the problem, that has injury written all over it.
There are a couple of other options, buy another of the same and hope it's been finished off better than the last, or find someone to strip it and get it right, I've looked around and sadly it's too small for the big companies and too big for a Fred in the shed.
I know I've asked similar questions before, so if you already don't know a machine to suit, don't worry.
Any and all ideas welcome.
Many thanks.
For a couple of years now I've been using a Sieg variant SX4 mill, it's been ok, apart from not being square, nothing is flat and it's impossible to take cuts without the table wobbling around. So, not brilliant!
I've got to the point now where I'm chasing better accuracy and repeatability, I've done my learning on the pap and it's time to get something better. But there is a kicker. If you haven't seen me moan about it before I'm sat in a wheelchair, I can't stand. It's not really that bad but it does mean reaching full sized person tools can be a bit of an issue. The SX4 is mounted on a movable base about 16 inches tall so I can get to everything on the mill.
Apart from rigging some kind of wheelchair hammock, or sinking the mill into the floor, (sadly neither are an option) using a full size mill just can't happen. So I need something around the size of the SX4 that's actually rigid and properly prepared. And no, raised platforms are most definitely not a way around the problem, that has injury written all over it.
There are a couple of other options, buy another of the same and hope it's been finished off better than the last, or find someone to strip it and get it right, I've looked around and sadly it's too small for the big companies and too big for a Fred in the shed.
I know I've asked similar questions before, so if you already don't know a machine to suit, don't worry.
Any and all ideas welcome.
Many thanks.