Bridgeport Mill Tilting table done
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Bridgeport Mill Tilting table done
I always wanted a tilting table to do some simple cylinder head work. No guide work or resurfacing, just screw in studs and guide plates as well as machine for PC seals. I got the idea from Ryanbrownracing dot Com. I used my table to create the uprights and thick washers. I have yet to bolt a head up to the plate and indicate it but I am sure I will be more exact than a piece of wood and a drill press to perform screw in rocker studs operation you see on YT.
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Re: Bridgeport Mill Tilting table done
TJ - very nicely done! Nice machining and welding as well as the plasma cut parts.
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Re: Bridgeport Mill Tilting table done
Thanks David. Had to turn up the heat on the Miller Dynasty to get some good tig welds.adbuch wrote: Fri Jun 06, 2025 10:07 am TJ - very nicely done! Nice machining and welding as well as the plasma cut parts.
David
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Re: Bridgeport Mill Tilting table done
Nice tidy workmanship on those parts! Looks pro




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