Wow Juan now I want a Tormach more and more :shock: Looks like you just need a few more and you got a full blown shop going :ror:
I can vouch for the Littlemachineshop.com Hi-Torque mill. Its a Seig SX2 with a few extra goodies (brushless drive motor/belt drive), slightly increased travels and no red nasty GOOK to get off! My friend got one for a CNC conversion and we have just messed around on it as a manual machine and its NICE :shock:
Few notes: the rotating base is... crap! Littlemachineshop was trying to get a rigid one but im not sure whats up with that?
It will fit a 4" vise, maybe even 2 if your lucky (that's what were doing :mrgreen

It has 12MM t-slots but you can buy t-nuts that fit it (I think 7/16" is a very close fit)
Its pretty powerful for its size and can make mincemeat of aluminum with a "roughing" end mill.
The end mill rating was in aluminum I think :lmao: but it can cut stuff so that's a mood point!
Keep an eye on the screws for the gibbs. They like to vibrate loose and your wondering why the machine is sloppy all of a sudden :shock: (happened to me!) but its nothing some thread locker or split lock washers can't fix "thumbsup"
It has an R8 spindle taper so you can use anything made for bridgeports... I know some have done TTS tooling and power drawbars but i haven't ventured into all that fun yet "thumbsup"
Overall for a small mill I rate it pretty high for being what it is. I think with a little help (mostly bracing it a little more) you got one nice little machine capable of working on stuff. And at 120 lbs (or so) its light enough that 2 people can move it... I mean 2 people "thumbsup"