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(05-09-2012, 08:23 PM)Highpower Wrote: I guess it's a good thing you guys have lathes, on which to make these mill repair tools eh?
Doesn't everyone that has a mill, have a lathe? How would you fix the mill?
Joking aside, I'll loan any tools I make out to anyone that wants to tackle this job. I should also have a spare sight glass and some other parts. At the end of my repair, I'll offer what I have available. Ed kindly sent me an extra sight glass he bought.
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Hey Henry, it always worries me when I repair something and there are parts left over at the end. Even more so when it still works afterwards!!!
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Ed you have been busy, looks like your doing some nice work there and the mill will run better after it.
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(05-10-2012, 08:04 AM)Dave J Wrote: the mill will run better after it.
Dave
Dave,
I sure hope so. Importing a mill from China may not happen for me so I'll have to live with my current mill for awhile longer. Not that it's a bad mill, I'm just wishing for a larger, more rigid mill to upgrade to.
Ed