Hello there

Success!!
the new metal mill is in the workshop and it works!
this was a long long day and I am very happy this is over

we spent most of the morning, until 3PM to think, carefully move the mill on a new wood pallet as the one it got delivered on got destroyed. With the new pallet on, we could use the tractor to take the pallet and move it a bit and most importantly put it at human height:
after some more thinking, I finally thought of making some kind of stretcher with two wood beams and screwing the mill to them through the attachement holes on it. this wasn't too hard to put together and it worked beautifully, in the end, just two colleagues of my father in law managed to carry it that way (easily they said) and I just stayed on the side making sure the mill was staying vertical. it was done in 10 seconds after that half a day of preparation and thinking and stressing...
here it is on the workbench with the beams still attached:
after that, it was just a matter of removing the beam one by one, banking carefully the mill on one side, removing the second beam. put cardboard under it so it was easy to turn and position properly, putting back the upper part of the cross table and it was ready to secure to the workbench!
and here is everything attached, cleaned and running at the end of the day!
I am so happy this is finally done and that no one got hurt! this was a long stressful day, actually, since yesterday that I received it and that we tried to get it inside the workshop by night and finally gave up with a pretty bad pain in the back already. I didn't sleep much that night, knowing the mill outside and thinking about 100 ways to manage to get it inside.
but this is now done! and this will be a revolution for my work, this will open so many possibilities and I'm super excited!
back on producing parts for the run in the next days now

cheers guys!