Purchasing a milling machine involves evaluating used industrial models like Bridgeports for rigidity or new benchtop units for space efficiency, with key inspections focused on ways, spindle condition, and backlash. Buyers must account for significant secondary costs, including rigging, electrical upgrades for 3-phase power, and essential tooling. Watch the comprehensive buying guide at YouTube . How to Buy a Milling Machine

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