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RE: Billy G's Die Filer - Bill Gruby - 03-10-2015 It gets tricky now. If I forget and cut them both the same way on the 45 degrees --- UH-OH. "Billy G" RE: Billy G's Die Filer - Bill Gruby - 03-10-2015 One right, one left. Just slots to go. My shop day is over, tomorrow is another day. It's nice to be retired. "Billy G" RE: Billy G's Die Filer - DaveH - 03-10-2015 I'm still figuring how it all goes together. I assume the Trunnion Rails go on the outside of the Side Plate(s). On the drawing for the Side Plate (sheet 3) the vertical distance between the two 0.257" dia holes is 1.281-0.937 = 0.344" On the drawing for the Left and Right Trunnion Rails (sheet 13) the vertical distance between the two 0.25" tapped holes is 1.312-0.9218 = 0.3902" I was assuming the .257" dia holes were clearance holes for the .25" screw to hold the trunnion to the side plate. Because the holes don't align up correctly may be I am assuming wrongly. DaveH RE: Billy G's Die Filer - Bill Gruby - 03-10-2015 You are correct Dave, they will not align as drawn. The 1.281 dimension Side Plate) is correct. After I put the location pins in I will just match drill them. Ed can fix the print. "Billy G" RE: Billy G's Die Filer - Bill Gruby - 03-10-2015 Any mistakes found so far can be attributed to me and me alone. I was in a hurry to get the prints to Ed. Please accept my apologies. All things said and done it is fitting up extremely well. This is attributed to Ed and his CAD skills. "Billy G" RE: Billy G's Die Filer - EdK - 03-10-2015 (03-09-2015, 10:20 PM)Bill Gruby Wrote: One more, hopefully the last. L&R Trunnion Rails. The slot was left off for the locking stud; It is .250 wide and .3125 on center from the open face. It also runs for 60 degrees. 10 degrees forward of the 0 pivot point to 50 degrees behind 0. If this is not a good explanation I will draw it in the morning for you. I need a visual on this one Billy. Ed RE: Billy G's Die Filer - EdK - 03-10-2015 (03-10-2015, 03:25 PM)Bill Gruby Wrote: Any mistakes found so far can be attributed to me and me alone. I was in a hurry to get the prints to Ed. Please accept my apologies. All things said and done it is fitting up extremely well. This is attributed to Ed and his CAD skills. With all the eyes looking at this and you building it, the plans should end up pretty darn good when we're done. Ed RE: Billy G's Die Filer - EdK - 03-10-2015 (03-10-2015, 01:45 PM)DaveH Wrote: I'm still figuring how it all goes together. Good stuff Dave. Thanks for looking at this. Ed RE: Billy G's Die Filer - EdK - 03-10-2015 Thanks to everyone who's critiquing the drawings. I appreciate it immensely. Ed RE: Billy G's Die Filer - Bill Gruby - 03-10-2015 (03-10-2015, 04:10 PM)EdK Wrote:(03-09-2015, 10:20 PM)Bill Gruby Wrote: One more, hopefully the last. L&R Trunnion Rails. The slot was left off for the locking stud; It is .250 wide and .3125 on center from the open face. It also runs for 60 degrees. 10 degrees forward of the 0 pivot point to 50 degrees behind 0. If this is not a good explanation I will draw it in the morning for you. I will draw this up tonight Ed. I have a Hot Water Tank leaking. "Billy G" |