• @willworkforicecream
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    1 year ago

    I’m no machinist, but I watch some on YouTube. Until now I just assumed all Bridgeports were made in the '50s.

      • Pseu
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        51 year ago

        It’s a good design that forms the basis of a lot of infrastructure in manual shops. Vises and fixtures are designed with the clearance and capabilities of a Bridgeport in mind and some shops will have dozens of different setups. If a replacement machine isn’t identical to the one being replaced, it could cause hours of fixture reworks and a whole mess.