I love how Bridgeports look almost completely identical regardless of whether they were cast in the 1950’s or the 1990’s/2000’s.
Fun fact: The machine’s serial number is hard stamped on the flat portion of the knee Y-axis ways, facing straight up. If you turn the y axis most of the way in (push the table towards the turret) the way covers should reveal it. You can then look up the serial number range here to determine when it was cast.
ours is clean, not nicer maintained. It was plant maintenance’s mill for most of it’s life so ours got used well, there is pleeeeenty of slop in the ways that I wish I could take out.
Just had to one up me huh?
I love how Bridgeports look almost completely identical regardless of whether they were cast in the 1950’s or the 1990’s/2000’s.
Fun fact: The machine’s serial number is hard stamped on the flat portion of the knee Y-axis ways, facing straight up. If you turn the y axis most of the way in (push the table towards the turret) the way covers should reveal it. You can then look up the serial number range here to determine when it was cast.
I may or may not have gotten this post idea from your post. XD yours is alot nicer mantained then this mill
ours is clean, not nicer maintained. It was plant maintenance’s mill for most of it’s life so ours got used well, there is pleeeeenty of slop in the ways that I wish I could take out.