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I am going through many of the same things with an 80yr old mill. Thanks for showing the detail on the style B support bushing adjustment.
Hello Doug,Good work there... I had seen an the oak shim used before... quite a clever idea really.Cheers.Paul,,
Nice fix and good explanation on how you accomplished the needed end results. Thanks for sharing!
Very satisfying when you finally get a problem like that solved. Good work and thanks for sharing.Cheers, Alan.
Thanks Alan
It’s gotta feel good , great job Doug
Looking good. Now to making chips. Thanks for the video.
Thank you. Chips are on the way..
Thanks for sharing this information.
I’d of never guessed there would have been a piece of wood in there, nice work
Good information thanks for sharing
Very nice Doug
Thanks Gary
Sorted , no worries . The last time i played with one of those , the bush sprung the opposite way . It was a European made MAS milling machine . 👍
I need a hot parts washer now, gee thanks 😁
It's a nice washer.
I need to find the over arm support for my k&t mill model k 2 universal ser# 44-5000. Great info thanks.
Is that a bigger mill then the 2h
@@metalworksmachineshop I'm not sure its 6800 lbs 7 1/2 hp.
Cool video I didn’t know wood was in there
Nice that support is pretty to guys like us. LOL.Old dark magic is the most powerful…. Oak shim. Amazing.
Thanks Dan. 😊
There is no reason to ever use a mallet on the overarms or brackets. And if you did the bushing would be the last place you would want to hit. Some people are animals 😲Looks like you got it squared away now.
I am going through many of the same things with an 80yr old mill. Thanks for showing the detail on the style B support bushing adjustment.
Hello Doug,
Good work there... I had seen an the oak shim used before... quite a clever idea really.
Cheers.
Paul,,
Nice fix and good explanation on how you accomplished the needed end results. Thanks for sharing!
Very satisfying when you finally get a problem like that solved. Good work and thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Alan.
Thanks Alan
It’s gotta feel good , great job Doug
Looking good. Now to making chips. Thanks for the video.
Thank you. Chips are on the way..
Thanks for sharing this information.
I’d of never guessed there would have been a piece of wood in there, nice work
Good information thanks for sharing
Very nice Doug
Thanks Gary
Sorted , no worries . The last time i played with one of those , the bush sprung the opposite way . It was a European made MAS milling machine . 👍
I need a hot parts washer now, gee thanks 😁
It's a nice washer.
I need to find the over arm support for my k&t mill model k 2 universal ser# 44-5000. Great info thanks.
Is that a bigger mill then the 2h
@@metalworksmachineshop I'm not sure its 6800 lbs 7 1/2 hp.
Cool video I didn’t know wood was in there
Nice that support is pretty to guys like us. LOL.
Old dark magic is the most powerful…. Oak shim. Amazing.
Thanks Dan. 😊
There is no reason to ever use a mallet on the overarms or brackets. And if you did the bushing would be the last place you would want to hit. Some people are animals 😲Looks like you got it squared away now.