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    My other option would be to convert my Chester vertical mill but I haven’t a clue what motors to use or how to eliminate the backlash from it. If I could do this it would be great as I could mill much heavier materials. Has anyone converted one of these mills ?

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    My other option would be to convert my Chester vertical mill but I haven’t a clue what motors to use or how to eliminate the backlash from it. If I could do this it would be great as I could mill much heavier materials. Has anyone converted one of these mills ?
    yup, not very well I must admit but it was a learning exercise

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