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Any idea here I can get hold of edge supports? I only need the locking arm section. The mill isn't happy sited on the field, keeps drifting out of alignment. I'll be shifting it to more solid ground after these logs. Any other general tips?

 

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10 hours ago, magog said:

Any idea here I can get hold of edge supports? I only need the locking arm section. The mill isn't happy sited on the field, keeps drifting out of alignment. I'll be shifting it to more solid ground after these logs. Any other general tips?

 

Can't 

 Supply you the parts.


Yes a solid base will sort all your alignment problems. Did on my M8

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mill up a couple of long 6x2's and lay these on the ground, then put your mill onto the top of them, with the two battens running front to back screwed to these it stabilises and stops the whole thing twisting

 

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