mtnman210
1/2 ton status
VERY COOL!!! glad things are going good Rob. I'm totally jealous of the new HAAS
Glad to see things progressing with your new business.



Now you can get started paying the real cost. Tooling usually winds up costing more than the mill.........
Haas is a good name. That machine looks like a one size smaller version of the one I have repaired at my tool and die shop place.
So far, they have worked the heck out of it for several years, and I have not had much to do to keep it going.
About the only "problem" has been its size. They have been making a bunch of parts for a customer, and each part has to have a complex number engraved on it.
The engraving has been the slowest part of the whole operation. That mill is just too big and designed for heavier work.
So, a few months ago, I got a call to come install a new mill. They bought one of these.
http://www.tormach.com/
Neat mill. Uses a computer running Windows XP under a custom shell to run it. Since you don't have an expensive custom controller, its a lot cheaper than a regular mill its size would be.
Its a light duty mill, but will perform way above its size. Really paid off for them.
I'd love to have one.
Blaser is good stuff. The only issue we had with Blaser was the smell once it starts going bad. So about a year ago we switched to another brand. The new stuff doesn't smell but we're burning through it...literally. We can smell it burning when making big cuts. Also we're going through a ton of it and our tool life isn't as good as it was. Hence as soon as we're done with our current barrel we're going back to Blaser. I guess there are some additives we can use to help fight the smell.



I also use and recommend blazocut 2000 and buy it in the 55 gallon drums and use the blazer mixer as well.
Talk to your account about buying your tools in PO's of 600.00 or less as to expense it rather than depreciate it.
Good luck with the haas as your gonna need it
Mazaks all the way
Congrats and good luck!
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