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Finallygotit
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She is all back together and running really smooth............ 

But we did have to take it apart a couple of times to correct a rubbing issue. If anyone rebuilds their equipment, check the replacement parts against the parts that you are replacing. I replaced a sleeve that was just a bit thicker than what came out and it was rubbing against an aluminum plate and made the most god awful noise. We had to disassemble and take that aluminum plate and dimple it about 1/16" for clearance.
I also decided to give the aluminum housing for the vari-drive a little attention with some polish. Also did a black paint fill around the machine logo.
Now the head is trammed in to within 0.0002" front to back and side to side. Time to start making chips again!
I am really happy with the results of the rebuild. I occasionally walk by the mill and turn it on just to hear the quiet.



But we did have to take it apart a couple of times to correct a rubbing issue. If anyone rebuilds their equipment, check the replacement parts against the parts that you are replacing. I replaced a sleeve that was just a bit thicker than what came out and it was rubbing against an aluminum plate and made the most god awful noise. We had to disassemble and take that aluminum plate and dimple it about 1/16" for clearance.
I also decided to give the aluminum housing for the vari-drive a little attention with some polish. Also did a black paint fill around the machine logo.
Now the head is trammed in to within 0.0002" front to back and side to side. Time to start making chips again!
I am really happy with the results of the rebuild. I occasionally walk by the mill and turn it on just to hear the quiet.

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To compare your welds to mine would be like comparing welds from a guy that welds pressure vessels to Stevie Wonder.

