lowbudget50
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So my best friend from highschool on, his dad is a very talented Machinist. Ran a very successful one man operation from 1985 till about 2 years ago when he decided to hang it up for life on the beach!! Well deserved, he was a robot when it came to work. It was non stop for him.
He has always told me that my name was on his original bridgeport mill. It was his first machine he bought in 85. I never really took him seriously. My buddy isn't into the machinest lifestyle hahahaha. He is a smart guy and into automotive like I am, but not the fab side. Well a few months ago his dad called and told me to come up tho there house where his shop is. Apon arriving we got caught up since it had been about 6 months since I had seen them.
He then broke the news that he was starting to sell his machines. He then took me in and showed me "my " mill. He ran me through all the bins and outs of its life in his shop, and all the crazy parts it's made. I asked the million dollar question at this point. " what ya want for it?" Looking puzzled he told me, " nothing, it's yours!" I was shocked. It's a well cared for piece of equipment. He told me he new it would serve me well and be going to a good home
So today it found it's new home in my shop. I'm very excited!!
He has always told me that my name was on his original bridgeport mill. It was his first machine he bought in 85. I never really took him seriously. My buddy isn't into the machinest lifestyle hahahaha. He is a smart guy and into automotive like I am, but not the fab side. Well a few months ago his dad called and told me to come up tho there house where his shop is. Apon arriving we got caught up since it had been about 6 months since I had seen them.
He then broke the news that he was starting to sell his machines. He then took me in and showed me "my " mill. He ran me through all the bins and outs of its life in his shop, and all the crazy parts it's made. I asked the million dollar question at this point. " what ya want for it?" Looking puzzled he told me, " nothing, it's yours!" I was shocked. It's a well cared for piece of equipment. He told me he new it would serve me well and be going to a good home
So today it found it's new home in my shop. I'm very excited!!