Let's See Your Mill
You took the mill through the kitchen??
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Nope, right across the rug in the living room. Piece of cake, 45 minutes start to finish. War Department was not home. Rotfl

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Thank goodness the missus was out or you would have been "Grounded " for that one!! Lol
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Looks like you got a good deal on that one Bill! While it's apart, it's a good opportunity for a freshen up!
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Have to replace the rubber vibration isolators on the motor mount. Had to make them, what else is new. The new ones are nylon with a rubber washer attached. To keep the nylon from snapping under tightening pressure, fender washers are used. Thr picture shows the parts and what they replace.

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So we're going to see some milling on the radial now ;-) I for one think you've done really well on that lil mill.
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Rick
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Yes Rick, it's back to the Radial now. Been waiting for this mill for some time now. Best part is that now my mill is in the shop, no more running to the garage. Hoping to have it running by the week-end.

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Pics Bill - we need pics!
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Before and after. I get the motor back tomorrow and electrician is also comming. Thursday it will be up and running.

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Lookin' good Bill
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