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The project continues: I have completed the trim for the two windows and as of this morning, got them primed and painted (I really do not like painting!).
I have not worked any on the door between the bays (baby-steps, you know). After the painting on the windows was completed, I decided to place the mill (PM-932 PDF with DRO) in its new home. I am all by myself in this project--I only know one man in our new neighborhood. I finally broke down & asked the DSU (Designated Spousal Unit) for assistance with lining up the mill for lowering on to the base--several heated words followed. I continually forget that things that are "obvious" to me are totally foreign to her. Anyway, she is still speaking to me, and the mill is in its new home. I spent about an hour wiping it down with mineral spirits, and just doing a general "look-over". So far, nothing looks bad (bent, broken, or missing). I attached the power feed, the power "head-raiser", and draw-bar. Attached a plug and gave it a spin. NO MAGIC BLUE SMOKE!! Everything seems to work as advertised. I have not tackled the DRO yet. Here are a couple of pics.
PS I quickly discovered that the base was too close to the wall to get the mill in position. Dragged it away approximately one foot and "on she went". Then a few quick lifts with a 2x4 under the base riser, which I built, and she is home. Can't locate my machinists level yet since the move from Alaska--Still in a box somewhere.
Jerry
I have not worked any on the door between the bays (baby-steps, you know). After the painting on the windows was completed, I decided to place the mill (PM-932 PDF with DRO) in its new home. I am all by myself in this project--I only know one man in our new neighborhood. I finally broke down & asked the DSU (Designated Spousal Unit) for assistance with lining up the mill for lowering on to the base--several heated words followed. I continually forget that things that are "obvious" to me are totally foreign to her. Anyway, she is still speaking to me, and the mill is in its new home. I spent about an hour wiping it down with mineral spirits, and just doing a general "look-over". So far, nothing looks bad (bent, broken, or missing). I attached the power feed, the power "head-raiser", and draw-bar. Attached a plug and gave it a spin. NO MAGIC BLUE SMOKE!! Everything seems to work as advertised. I have not tackled the DRO yet. Here are a couple of pics.
PS I quickly discovered that the base was too close to the wall to get the mill in position. Dragged it away approximately one foot and "on she went". Then a few quick lifts with a 2x4 under the base riser, which I built, and she is home. Can't locate my machinists level yet since the move from Alaska--Still in a box somewhere.
Jerry