also wanted to mention that an important aspect in lengthening and widening 
this mill was the base and it's inherent strength and how rigid it is...i 
would strongly suggest to any mill owner to build a base for their machine, 
regardless of what length it is... and if made properly, you will never 
experience any twist or flex to your mill, even on an uneven floor...the 
floors in our shop are very uneven(in one corner we are out of level by 
12"!!!) and there are times when we move the mill, that one of the four 
wheels on the base will be off the floor, due to the floor being out of 
level...the base will not flex to meet the floor...this provides a very 
high confidence level that when reassembling the mill, as good a tolerance 
level as possible can be had, even as good as before the mill was extended 
and widened...something i wanted to put out there and something i think a 
mill owner should consider doing...joe


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