![]() You need to buy or build a rotary phase converter to get three phase. ![]() If you have a 220 plug for a welder or drier you can make a setup for it that just plugs into that so there's no permanent modifications to your house. I pretty much have my mind set on purchasing one in the neer future, so I guess Im really just looking to see if any other fellow jeep guys have one. These Sieg X2's meet all of my requirements and the cool part is I can purchase and build upgrades for it over time making the price of having one completely built up (which can apparently be a couple grand) easier on the wallet. However I havent been able to find one that is: in my budget, not huge (my garage is already cramped as is), and isnt three phase. I already have a southbend lathe in the garage and now I want a mill. ![]() There is a TON of aftermarket parts avalable for it, including CNC kits, digital readout, and belt drive kits.įrom what I have seen I am impressed and Im thinking about buying one. I have heard many good things about these small garage/home shop mills. :laugh:īefore you go thinking its just HF junk tool stuff. Harbor Freight sells it titled as a "mini mill" but it is actually a Sieg X2 mill and is produced for several other companies who sell it for more money than HF. ![]() Any fellow fabricators here on Jeepforum own one of these machines? ![]()
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