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micro mill electricals problems, help please!!

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John Rudd:
Sounds like an expensive but happy ending....
With regard to redress of the damaged motor, if Arc can testify that the motor was damaged due to applying AC to it, then you might have just cause....
Sorry I wasn't able to help further.. :(

vtsteam:
Very glad you have a working mill after all of this, rather than selling for parts and taking the loss. You can now work again, and you have your friend's mill. That's very good.  :beer:

steampunkpete:
You are back in business - good to hear. I think your chances of proving that Mr. Numpty Repairman damaged the motor are slim. No harm in asking him, but don't get dragged into an argument if he refuses, look forward and enjoy yourself with some therapeutic swarf production.

What is your first project with the mill?

pmdevlin:
its nothing like you boys can do! I'm currently building a radio controlled Pcf (patrol craft fast) vietnam swift boat as used up the vietnam rivers by the American army. ive done the running gear so most of the milling is done.  got some milling of plastic to do,  then a load of brass and ally fittings to do which is more lathe than mill

paul

steampunkpete:
I'm sure I've seen one of these in progress recently somewhere. Are you associated with a company that does large scale armour models.

I've got a 1/6 scale jeep in the offing when the benches in the workshop are redone. It is a model of the jeep that my father used in Burma in WII, it looks something like the SAS desert jeeps that we all know from the films. I've made the pintle for the 50 Cal so far, and collected lots of parts and materials, so I'm all set - just need the benches.

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