07-05-2012, 10:10 PM
Wongster,
First order of business, tear it apart and clean it up good. You'll get to know it very well and know you'll have a clean mill to start out with. Then start thinking about the tooling you'll need. Go slow and think it through so you don't wast a bunch of money on tooling you'll never use.
Ed
First order of business, tear it apart and clean it up good. You'll get to know it very well and know you'll have a clean mill to start out with. Then start thinking about the tooling you'll need. Go slow and think it through so you don't wast a bunch of money on tooling you'll never use.
Ed