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Got any pictures of the quick adjust set up lads? Sounds like something I should look?

Cheers
John
Here's one style. There are others.

http://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/09506114
Mike posted the same style I got, KBC tools has them in the latest flier.
Is this something I should consider getting? 

I assume you just release and slide to where you want it, saving time by not having to spin the nut up and down.
I think it will be worth it, haven't had it too long. The fine thread nuts probably haven't been used more than 3 or 4 times in all the years I've had the mill, it wasn't worth the effort. If I needed equal chamfers say, it was easier to use the knee.
Yes that's identical to the one I've had for ages and wouldn't be without. Very well worth fitting in my view.
Definitely worth it. I haven't installed mine yet but spinning the nuts gets old real quick.

Ed
Thought I'd post a very quick update as there is not much happening on the forum.

So during the dissemble I spent several minutes trying to find the quill skirt that I'm supposed to remove.  I know what I looks like from the pictures but I just can't seem to find it, it's now obvious that it doesn't have one so I'm feeling a little on the stupid side.

Also  I know I'm getting ahead of myself here but I'm starting to think about the reassembly, in particular the motor.

The current motor is a 660 volt 3 phase unit so I don't think it will plug into my wall outlet Big Grin 

Do you think this is worth trying to sell on? And if so any suggestions where to advertise it outside of the obvious, eBay etc.

Cheers
John (nice but dim)
John

Is your drift you want to move (re-sell get rid of) this full size machine?
(01-14-2017, 12:37 PM)ieezitin Wrote: [ -> ]John

Is your drift you want to move (re-sell get rid of) this full size machine?

No, I just want to sell the motor as it's the wrong voltage.
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