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great setup at work man an the mill looks the guts
wish I could get some the large thick flat plate you got for your mill if I want stuff like that in oz I have to buy minimum of 3 meters
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Amazing that what looked like a log had steel inside it
Nice work Bob
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I thought it looked like a piece of a petrified tree trunk.
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So THATS what the metal stretcher looks like...
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hi all thanks for the comments I dropped the mill head extension off at johns last night so he can cut the cut outs in the column for the fixing nuts so he will probably do a vid on the work that he is going to do on it
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Hi Bob, nice job of expanding the bar
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looking forward to seeing built up on the mill once John has done his work to it
Cheers mick
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hi that's just step one mick once he has dun that bit I then have to set it up on the mill column to see haw long it need to be then cut it off and then turn that end in to a male fitting to fit the mill head to then sort out the wiring and get a capacitor for the motor then make a stand
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