On Saturday 23 November 2013 08:18:46 Mark Wendt did opine:

> Mount it in a collet?
> 
> Mark

To put it on axis?  What would I do with the USB cable?  I want a fixed, 
solid mount, doesn't have to be "on axis" as that offset can be subtracted.  
I think I have an idea now, need a good knee and warm enough in the shop to 
get it done.

It is not insulated & takes about 3kw to get it tolerable in the colder 
weather coming.  1500 on a thermostat just to keep it above the dew point 
now.  I've intermittently considered fixing a 2" layer of styrofoam (R11) 
to the outside of it including the roof after stripping the shingles, then 
vinyl siding & an a corrugated alu roof, but can't get at the side against 
the property line since that neighbor built a privacy fence years ago.  So 
any styro installed on that side will have to be inside the T-111 wall.  
And its pushing $40 an 4x8' sheet.  Just the roof would be 8 full sheets.  
Something I should have done when I built it in the late 90's.  Hindsight, 
20-20 or better. :)  Now its full of stuff and I can't get to the walls or 
the bottom of the roof.  Probably half a ton or more of wood, cherry and 
sweet gum, laying on the ceiling stringers.  And one tool in it I'd like to 
sell, a Dewalt 10" radial arm saw, works well, but the table is over sized 
and I have not actually used it for anything but a catchall surface in 10 
years.  Somebody should make me an offer AND come and get it.

> > On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> > > > So I would be interested in how someone else has mounted one of
> > > > the endoscope cameras on his mill, allowing for suitable methods
> > > > of
> > 
> > tweaking
> > 
> > > > alignment.
> 
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