If I can someone with an arbor support to copy, I'm golden. Dave
Pictures in the brochure look pretty straight forward....You have the machine...just need the support to fit the dovetail and center on the spindle when its
set horizontal.....Pretty easy to just saw out a blank shape (like the picture)...mill in the dovetail fit the pinch bolt (saw cut in blank at 90* to the bolt) Put the clamp on the same side of the support as the clamps on the overarm...
Mount the blank and locate the exact position of the support bushing by using the spindle.... If the spindle does not have a quill...fit a tool makers button at a location
close to the bushing center...fit an indicator in the spindle and indicate the button in dead true...Remove the support and bore the seat for the bushing true with the button....
Relieve the bushing seat with a groove in the center to hold oil and connect by a drilling that will be vertical when the support is mounted....
Make the bushing to suit your arbors.... Drill for oil feed before fitting bushing into the support. Could fit a small slug of felt into the bushing oil feed drilling to retard the oil from running through....Orient teh feed hole
facing down when the support is mounted....
I would seriously consider making that support from "Jig Plate" aluminum (Mic6) ...don't need anything stronger and that material will be quite stable....
In all looks like pretty straight forward measuring , layout and construction project.
You have the mill...time to put it to work..
Cheers Ross