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Nice shoes Dave - do you wear them in the shop or just on Saturday nights in downtown Johannesburg??

Ed - you may need to invest in a small ladder to reach the drawbar on a full size mill Big Grin
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(06-12-2015, 07:22 PM)Mayhem Wrote: ...

Ed - you may need to invest in a small ladder to reach the drawbar on a full size mill Big Grin

Got one already and it's used often. Big Grin

Ed
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(06-12-2015, 06:40 PM)EdK Wrote: Thanks Mike. That's what I needed.

Ed

No problem Ed.  If you need anything else please don't hesitate to ask.

Mike.

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Finally got a couple guys and the forklift and was able to get this thing up on the bench. Now I need to get the manual out and figure out how to swing that head around.

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If you get the operators manual out and read how to do that BEFORE attempting it yourself, I will have to call authorities and have your man card rescinded!

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We are supposed to "have at it" and only after things are totally FUBAR do we read manuals.

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Sorry, I was having one of those "Have At It" moments. Big Grin

It was simple, loosen the back 15/16" bolts and away she went!
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(06-24-2015, 11:09 PM)PixMan Wrote: If you get the operators manual out and read how to do that BEFORE attempting it yourself, I will have to call authorities and have your man card rescinded!

Smiley-signs131

We are supposed to "have at it" and only after things are totally FUBAR do we read manuals.

Big Grin

My old saying, "When all else fails, read the instructions."


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Instructions?  

We don't need no stinkin' instructions. Rotfl

Mike.

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Well I  got a giant  PM 25MV .( not) JMHO  its a toy  . First time in my life I wish I had 2-3 more inches and I was a couple Pounds heavier
wrote Matty this am cuz I suspect  we have some spindle run out issues...  if he's up for a trade in im up for a 932 as I think that's a better fit. If he entertains the thought think I should go for it?


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Anytime you can step up to a more rigid, well built milling machine you should. The difference you find straightaway in everything from runout, cutting ability, spindle speeds, tool life to achievable surface finish makes the move worthwhile.
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