Re: Improving Mill Base

2014-07-24 Thread Brandon Khoury
Thanks for the suggestions. John, pictures would be appreciated. Visual learner here... Brandon -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

Re: Improving Mill Base

2014-07-21 Thread John Sasinowski
> than right down there in the 1/2" to 3/4" area.) Then turn laser on and > take readings on a ruler placed vertical at all four leg locations. Then > do the math, build-up, etc, as described above. > > I hope the above is "clear as a bell" and helps you sol

Re: Improving Mill Base

2014-07-19 Thread mwfoscue
take readings on a ruler placed vertical at all four leg locations.  Then do the math, build-up, etc, as described above.I hope the above is "clear as a bell" and helps you solve a challenge.Mac>From: Bill Bulkeley >Sent: Jul 19, 2014 9:07 PM>To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.c

Re: Improving Mill Base

2014-07-19 Thread Brandon Khoury
I definitely don't have the room to store it vertically. I would rather make use of the empty space beneath the mill to store the various accessories that got with it. Your floor suggestion gave me an idea though. I could try to located an area that is fairly level and Mark the 4 feet locatio

Re: Improving Mill Base

2014-07-19 Thread Bill Bulkeley
move it for room just set it up on the level points when you want to use it Bill - Original Message - From: "Brandon Khoury" To: Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2014 10:43 AM Subject: Improving Mill Base I am looking for ideas on improving the base of my 1000ex. There are a couple

Improving Mill Base

2014-07-19 Thread Brandon Khoury
I am looking for ideas on improving the base of my 1000ex. There are a couple of goals I wish to accomplish. First, my shop is in the basement of a 117 year old Victorian. I don't know how long ago the basement floor was poured, but it is uneven due so settling. The center of the floor is