Sure,
Basically, I just milled the original millrite end cap until it had a flat surface with a large enough opening for the top of the power feed to sit in there flat. Then I drilled holes and installed the two roll pins from the end plate that came with the power feed unit, into the original millrite end cap. I used the end cap that came with the powerfeed as a template for where all of the holes went, and I drilled them on the millrite end cap. Once everything was mounted, I had to make a small extension to attach the handle to. I plan to drill down the center of the snub, and drill and tap the x screw end, so I can attach it a little better. For now it just has set screws, and it working fine. I am attaching a few pic's to show it better, as my explaining may not make sense haha.
This is someone else's picture, but I used it to show the area I milled out(sorry my lines aren't very straight).
Here you can see the area that is milled out. I didn't have a rotary table at the time, so I just eyeballed it on the inside because I knew you wouldn't see any imperfections from the outside.
I had to turn this on the lathe to get a little clearance.
Here you can see how it fits in there.
Here is the little extension I made.
Here it is all together.
Hope that helps!