Trying to some what restore my $200.00 Golk Mill
#11
I like mine liberally coated with a spicy rub and blackened (Oh, and nice job on the mill Bob Thumbsup)

Tom
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#12
Well between work , fishing and trying to get something accomplished on the mill this is where I'm at so far.Just wanted to let you know I haven't given up . Still have touch up to do on the black gray bled thru tape my bad .

Bob


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#13
Looking good Bob.

Ed
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#14
That is really nice looking, can't wait to see it completed!! Thumbsup
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Very smart ThumbsupWorthy
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Sorry about not updating my progress on this mill I've been very busy .
Then I got hurt on the Job and just had surgery this past Monday to fix my left shoulder .
So here's a short video clip of the power feed on the X table working & a couple of pics to show I'm still working on it . Doc says it'll be 6 to 8 weeks till I can use the arm for lifting .

http://s723.photobucket.com/user/truckin...a.mp4.html


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#17
Progress is progress whether slow, usually my mode, or fast. Take care of the shoulder, the mill will still be there once you're healed.

Ed
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#18
Thanks Ed ,

Just the way I feel

Bob
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#19
Looking good Bob! I'd say there has been quite a bit of progress made. Happyyes

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Yep - nice work.
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