Someone else posted that this machine won't be good for Milling. I am curious why it wouldn't be? It is a 1978 Pratt & Whitney Tapemate C CNC Machine. I am working on getting the stuff together for a PC based CNC setup. I think it was designed more for drilling and tapping, but it also says its for milling and calls it a machining center in the manuals. It also goes over how to program all the milling paths etc. This has me concerned about spending all this time retrofitting it when I intend to do milling with it. I don't need the fastest Milling machine or anything. Will this do fine if I just make it take smaller cuts? Or am I going to be dissapointed? If I get it setup with Mach2 and Rutex drives I will probobly have less in it than a Taig or sherline. Is this going to mill even as good as a standard knee mill bridgeport? This machine weighs 4500 lbs. I have not heard a response yet from the person that posted about it. He said he has one, but I am not sure yet why he says this. I don't know if it just sucks at milling or if he is comparing it to something that would cost $25,000+ for a used machine. Any opinions or real life experience is appreciated.