CNC Grizzly G0463 mill FS

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Rod Braud
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Grizzly G0463 bought new in 2010. Converted to CNC with CNC Fusion's ballscrew kit and 400oz. stepper motors with the 48V power supply. Has spindle on/off control (not speed control), and coolant pump control. Was strictly used to mill performance small engine parts out of 6061 aluminum, and has been idle since 2014. All that is needed is a pc with a parallel port, or you can convert it to usb. Was using Mach3 software for control. Ready to work!

Links:
https://www.grizzly.com/products/Mill-Drill/G0463?utm_campaign=zPage&utm_source=grizzly.com

http://www.probotix.com/CNC-CONTROL...-KITS/3-Axis-Monster-Stepper-Motor-Driver-Kit

http://www.cncfusion.com/smallmill1.html

Price if bought new total $2864.00
Asking price $2000.00 picked up in Gonzales La
 
How do I make a picture small enough to post? No matter what I do it says it’s too large for the server.
 
No idea on the picture issue. i am interested tho. is there anything that comes with it?
I’ve got a couple R8 collets, drill chuck, and a cheap face mill. It pretty much did it’s only job with a four flute end mill.
 
Go to your photos folder and find the photo. Place your cursor over it and right-click the photo. Hover the cursor over the "Open With"option to open the options dropbox. Select your photo editor program (paint, etc.). When the photo is in the editor program, use the "resize" function. Resize it to less than 1 megabyte. SAVE changes. Usually 60X60 or 60% works fine for me.
 
I will have it taken out of the flood enclosure this weekend and cleaned up.
 

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