Setting Up My PM935 Mill
How 'bout just 6" then?
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(05-10-2016, 05:30 PM)Vinny Wrote: How 'bout just 6" then?

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To be honest Ed - once it is assembled it is actually quite easy to move. I made a toe jack up and in a few minutes I can have several lengths of pipe under the base and move it. I've repositioned it twice since it has been back together and it was comfortable to do by myself.
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Kinda figured that. I've easily moved my Fray with my pallet jack.
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It was so dark in the basement when I was reassembling the mill I decided to run the wiring for the lighting and hang the florescent light fixtures before I continued with the mill setup.

Test fit to see if all the pieces fit in the enclosure as my CAD program said they should. I still have a few holes to drill in the enclosure for cables but until I know exactly what I'm going to use I can't do that yet.

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Fan intake.

   

Fan exhaust.

   
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Its strange how a box that looks so big empty fills up so fast with a few components.
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Nice work Ed.
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(05-30-2016, 06:54 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Nice work Ed.

+1

The cover of that enclosure should have a NASA decal on it.
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Just added more work to do on the mill.

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It wouldn't be set up if it lacked a DRO.
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