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G'day, I've just got my hands on a new X2 mill, but before the first use I really want to give this a good thorough clean up. I've found some old threads on this same subject, but the pics no longer work, and the links out-dated, so wondering if anyone has any up -to -date information or advice. In particular, any little 'quirks' I should keep an eye out for in pulling it apart, or putting back together. Thanks in advance. |
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Thanks.. |
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| You might also find it useful to have a look at Arc Euro Trade's guide to machine preparation although it does relate to X3 rather than X2 Dave |
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