Thanks, guys!
Yeah, this unit has a chart on the side of the motor housing showing how to wire it for both 120 and 240. It came to me set up for 240 and has the 20 amp dedicated plug for it. Why mess with it... So I bought a matching outlet at my local Lowes, as well as some 10-2 wire, made a 20 am/ 240v dedicated circuit in my breaker box for it and now it's working.
I don't intend to turn out GNRS level pieces with this, but it sure beats no mill which is what I had before, ha ha. I did use it yesterday to modify some brackets to allow a nut to sit in flush.
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