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The only reason to keep the Myford one is it mounts vertically = another option but never used.
Is this mainly because you have a selection of dividing heads and horizontal mills. For Zee who is on a budget one that mounts vertically will be far more versatile.
This may be out of your price range but I would highly recommend the Sherline CNC rotary table. It’s short you can mount a tooling plate or a chuck and it will do dividing as well as angle cuts. Best of all it’s digital so you don’t have to bend down to look at the markings. The dividing feature will help you a lot if you ever decide to cut your own gears.https://sherline.com/product/8700-cnc-4-rotary-table-indexer/Tony
Another vote for the Sherline RT. Very well made and can be used vertically or horizontally. If I were doing it again, I would probably go for the CNC version but have been very happy with the manual version over many years.Bill
Quote from: crueby on July 11, 2018, 02:19:37 PM Yes. My apologies. But well worth it. I learned a bunch and hopefully this helped others.
Jo, I hope your not lifting that 10" Table without assistance, I find my 5" Vertex is hravy enough, and I have a hoist to move the 8" chucks for the lathe.Ian S C
As you now have spare money burning a hole in your pocket Zee can I recommend an indexing head
Are those indexing heads the same idea as a spindexer? (Attached pic is mine.)