11-13-2012, 09:08 PM
I know the drill Ed
Here are some pics of the carnage. It's hard to show how bent the one shaft was but I had to cut a section off before I could press off the gears.
Now I have to strip off all of the improvements I installed before shipping the old mill back. It might take awhile (at my rate) to back up and running but I am so glad Enco is stepping up and taking care of me. A lessor company might have just said tough luck and I would have been back to square zero less $$ in my pocket.
Here are some pics of the carnage. It's hard to show how bent the one shaft was but I had to cut a section off before I could press off the gears.
Now I have to strip off all of the improvements I installed before shipping the old mill back. It might take awhile (at my rate) to back up and running but I am so glad Enco is stepping up and taking care of me. A lessor company might have just said tough luck and I would have been back to square zero less $$ in my pocket.
Collecting tools for 30 years.