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PC, what does the champion mill carriage ride on, angle iron.?? You say your going to have a stationary mill well supported, why not build it on timbers and screw the metal track to it. For many years circular mills were built on timbers and they had much more weight to contend with. I 'am not up to speed on the picture thing. I made a screw type clamp with the acme thread rod leveling jacks used under metal staging. I cut one of the nuts in half, welded it on the back of a handle, I can slide the clamp into the wood drop the nut into the thread and give the crank a turn or two to lock it. Frank C.
I'm figuring if you are building a base, why not build an edger, one less option to worry about, and make the saw do what it is intended for, I edge on the mill, but it is way slower, really,
I just posted about my Thomas in another thread. My bunks are independent of my track. I can move them anywheres I want,I can cut a piece about 2 feet long,if I wanted too. (Image hidden from quote, click to view.) Click on to my gallery icon under my user name and go to my gallery. I have bunches of pictures from past post.Hard to see what is really going on with pictures and the typed word.
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