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What a project! Looking good ED! Just keep playing it safe!
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For leveling the ram, I recommend using a load leveler like the ones used in pulling/replacing engines. They're not difficult to make as I build my one. Horror Freight has their manuals on line, so it makes an easy starting point.
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(12-07-2015, 11:02 AM)Dr Stan Wrote: For leveling the ram, I recommend using a load leveler like the ones used in pulling/replacing engines. They're not difficult to make as I build my one. Horror Freight has their manuals on line, so it makes an easy starting point.
My cherry picker came with a load leveler so I'm all set.
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Wow Ed. Looks like you have your work cut out before you can even work with the mill.
Mike.