Originally Posted by
hoss2006
Now that a major retailer is offering these mills, they will no doubt increase in popularity.
Not being one that has to rely on someone else making my conversion kit, I would take this mill
over an X3 or SX3 anyday.
The machine is lighter, but the column is boxed not open like an X3, a major design flaw.
Rigidity would no doubt be superior to an X3.
These Weiss/BF/Optimum type machines are far superior to the Siegs is quality too, just read some of the other threads currently running.
Glad to see Grizzly step up to the plate.Hoss
Hoss:
I think you are absolutely right about this mill. I knew nothing about it and was just comparing specs. Now that I have looked into it further, I can see it is a well built, quality mill.
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