Now, for those of you who know me, the events that happen next will come as no surprise. For those of you who are learning about me, what follows next is a scary look deep into my persona that should probably not get posted on the internet.
It all started innocently enough on my bridgeport mill. I decided that the electrics would look much better if they were internalized. The best way to do this was to go through the back of the pushbutton switch. Unfortunately, my switch had no access. enter the mill.
a plan
elimination of the rib
drilling the hole
and mounted- this all seems quite fine, perhaps even relatively sane, right? I mean right?
Now. I bought a magnetic drill press a while back and I have been itching to use it. My only experience was using it in a vertical position on a structural beam. This became a moment to push it in another dimension. Now I realize that I would have been wise to do all of this before my paint job, but I needed to have the saw closer to being together in order to know where I wanted the switch. Here we go.
So, here's where it starts going downhill. Firstly I should mention I chose to mount the switch on the left side of the saw. Tannewitz's were factory supplied with the switch on the right, but I anticipate liking this better. Ok, I know, i am boring you, take a look at this.
Everything was going perfectly fine.....until I tweaked it slightly funny when removing the bit. I think I may have broken some teeth off, and others were soon to follow. So at the end of the day, i may be starting an adventure like Stephen's bearing removal odyssey. I have at least 4 more holes to drill if I finish this one, and I need a new holesaw!
The hole is maybe 1/2 of the way through. i decided to remove the drill press. I am not certain when I will get a new bit and will simply have to deal with the realignment when I do

This could get interesting.....