Fred,
To lift my lathe I did it between the metal stand drip tray and the base of the lathe feet. I just got some 4" wide u-channel girder cut into lengths that were the same length as the feet, and one was put under each corner. One side of the channel was bolted to the original mounting holes in the base, then the lathe was bolted and levelled onto the four upper faces. It turned out to be a very rigid setup. If you go down on the first post here,
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/index.php?topic=137.0
it shows a pic of the lathe on the risers.
Bio,
I don't usually work with prints.
The Mazak half nuts were replicated the same as the originals, except I didn't put the rounded corners on. Steel for the holder, brass for the actual nuts. The problem with the originals, even when new, you had to file them up to make them slide because of all the casting marks, and by the time you were finished getting them to run, they were almost knackered anyway. If you did a lot of power feeding or thread cutting they were ready for replacement after a year. My modded ones had been in about 5 years and still had loads of life in them.
If you look at the picture of the lathe in the above mentioned post you should just be able to see the operating lever for the cross slide. Again no drawings, but if you want me to, I can knock you up a sketch from memory, to give you an idea of how it works.
It is really easy to make, and works like a dream.
Bogs