I have bought a different chuck which takes up to 16mm diameter cutters. It has collets to grip the shaft of the cutter, rather than the 3 moving thingies on a standard drill chuck tightened with the gear key thingy.
Tomorrow morning, Cromwell Tools will have a 150mm long end cutting mill bit at their Norwich branch for me, which has a 16mm shaft. So by the time I get home, progress on milling starts around midday.
Meanwhile a replacement MGB fuel gauge sender for about £20 has arrived but the arm is too short. Otherwise identical, so I have to try to get the longer arm off the old sender, and put it on the new sender. 1/2" UNF bolts have arrived to plug the drain holes in the tanks, so I can continue restoring a pair of rusty tanks, full of sh1t. I think chipmunks have been nesting in the left tank. Luckily, access with the gauge sender removed is much easier.
Photos of progress this weekend to follow.
Alex in Norfolk (about a 90 minute drive from Brian in Lincs !).
P.S. Changing the arm on the fuel tank sensor is very easy. Bend 3 retaining tabs up, remove cover and spring, remove float from arm, change arms, replace spring, replace cover, bend back 3 tabs, replace float in shepherds crook on end of arm, job done.