07-23-2014, 08:11 AM
Today Kondia sent me the print for the quill stop micrometer screw, so I could locate the missing hole and drill it. My only concern now is whether or not this part changed, as the print is dated 1976.
The part that Ken so generously made didn't fit, despite being made accurately from the print sent by Kondia. That print was dated 1973 and I believe my mill was manufactured in 1969 or 1970, hence my concern.
I'm hopeful that I'll be OK. Although I now need to buy a 6.5mm reamer, as I'm sure the hole has to be fairly accurate. However, all that appears next to the dimension is "al montaje", which Google tells me is Spanish for "assembly". It is hand written, so I could be reading it wrong but no other combination of possible letters produced anything legible.
Anyone here speak Spanish?
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The part that Ken so generously made didn't fit, despite being made accurately from the print sent by Kondia. That print was dated 1973 and I believe my mill was manufactured in 1969 or 1970, hence my concern.
I'm hopeful that I'll be OK. Although I now need to buy a 6.5mm reamer, as I'm sure the hole has to be fairly accurate. However, all that appears next to the dimension is "al montaje", which Google tells me is Spanish for "assembly". It is hand written, so I could be reading it wrong but no other combination of possible letters produced anything legible.
Anyone here speak Spanish?
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