iam thinking about taking a 36 week course on advanced nc turning and in that class they also prep the students for entry level milling jobs.
I have ran a bridgeport for my personal use and their are mills all over in the shop i used to work at, so I have been round the mills and talked to the guys that ran them and all that.
I feel pretty good on a lathe and going to a mill even though i want to is pretty nerve racking to have to "start all over" again, however their is a lot of call for mill men these days
My question is it seems mill guys get way more money then the lathe guys is this usually true ? and if so on the average what would a mill hand start out at ? 13,15,18 an hr ? I know around here running a lathe sucks, the company i worked for chumped a lot of guys off.
if you run a mill I would definitely like to hear your opinions and advice tword learning nc milling and g code
I have ran a bridgeport for my personal use and their are mills all over in the shop i used to work at, so I have been round the mills and talked to the guys that ran them and all that.
I feel pretty good on a lathe and going to a mill even though i want to is pretty nerve racking to have to "start all over" again, however their is a lot of call for mill men these days
My question is it seems mill guys get way more money then the lathe guys is this usually true ? and if so on the average what would a mill hand start out at ? 13,15,18 an hr ? I know around here running a lathe sucks, the company i worked for chumped a lot of guys off.
if you run a mill I would definitely like to hear your opinions and advice tword learning nc milling and g code