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Installing Mill Pans

Material list; 3 pans [Purchase!] $139 for all 3 4 bolt sets of 1 / 4 - 20 bolt and washer 4 bolt sets of 1 / 4 - 20 bolt, washer, and nut
If you have to order the metal set you will receive; 2 each 1.5 X 2 X 1/8 angles 51.375 inches long. 2 each 1.5 X 2 x 1/8 angles 20 inches long.
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Please note there are no holes drilled in metal angles. If you have chosen to use your own angle, I recommend using 1.5 X 2 X 1/8 angle. Used angle works just as good as new angle.
Start with the 51.375 long angle, place it in the back with the 1.5 side down.

Center the bar.

Keeping the angle pushed up against the back of the mill. Drill a hole thought the angle and into the flat spot of the mill.

Tap the hole (1 / 4 – 20).

Bolt the back angle into place.

Repeat by drilling the other side and bolting it down.
Bolt the second 51.375 long angle in front. The front angle needs to be turned upside down.
 The front angle is done the same as back one, however the front must be turned upside down. It is done the same as the back angle.
Set the 20 long angles on the long angle spanning between the two large angles.
Mark the overhang.

Trim the over hang off.
Round the front corner.

Drill a hole though both ends of the short piece and the longer crosspieces.

Bolt the short and long angles together in the front and back.

Try the pans. The pans will overhang the front bar.

If everything fits, mark the ends of the long angles with a radius.
Take apart.
Trim and sand the long angle.

Paint to match your mill.
Re-assemble.

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