Here we go again
One thing I had to do was to drill into my mill I was getting a bit worried about this, I took bits of the mill round to Johns and went through it with him and he gave me some good pointers.
One thing that he did point out was I was using what they call standard glass scales, which are quite a bit thicker that the slim line type that you can get these would have made the job easyer, but they cost more.

Drilling the table:- Because one of the holes would be close to the coolant drain hole, I positioned this hole 20mm away and will use a spacer to regain position.

These are the spacers they were made from the same block of ally, so they will be the same thickness, the smaller spacer on the right is for the other end of the table.

This is how they fit

The reader I mounted on an angle bracket mounted on the underside of the slide.

A spacer was required between this angle bracket and the reader, as it was awkward to get in I measured the distance with a pair of callipers measures the callipers and made the spacer to that thickness.


A couple of slotted holes completed the spacer.

Her it is in place

The glass scale was leveled up.

Thats it in place

Thats the Y axis done.
For the X axis two hole were drilled and tapped M5 in the machine base.

And a angle bracket to take the glass scale fastened to the machine, the upper two cap screws are for jacking the bracket level, I used the digi level to get things near.

To mount the the reader a slotted plate was fixed to the slide with M5 cap screws.

These are the two brackets in place to fix the scales and reader.

The scales were leveled up.

And thats it Job done

Plugged in

Once I got over my fear of drilling into the machine it was all quite straight forward.
Have fun
Stew