a compound slide refit
#11
Nice work Bob. Good luck with the op.
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#12
Good luck with the op Bob, machining the edge of that plate with two jaws holding it isn't for the faint of heart.
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Bob,
Looking good. Thumbsup
All the best with the op.
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Graemlin

I hope the op goes well and wish you a speedy recovery.

Ed
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hi thank you all for your suport and best wishes did nothing to day in the workshop catch up with you all mid week all bin well
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Hang in and heal, bud.
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hi as back right wile i was a way i got mell the other grand dad to mill the steps in for the nuts he did this and panted it to so all i had to do was fit the bottom slide and the index ring then put the top bit back on i then had to mack 4 t bolts to fix it the the top slide SOS no pics of threading the studs i got 4 m6 bolts cut the hex head off then threaded m6 dawn to leev a 15mm collar see pic then we use thees nuts at work their m6 by 10mm square nuts they have 4 raised corners they get spot welded on to brackets well i filed the raised bits off screwed them on to the studs with sum Bering fit then cut the over hanging thread off flush then i marced up the top have of the threads and cut them off to length all dun i tuck a pi of the difrence in the two slides right pics


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#18
Hi Bob , good to see you back in the shop mate , the compound looks spot on and the quick change tool post a nice addition too, it will be holder time next Smile

Cheers Mick
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#19
As always, Graemlin .

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#20
Again nice work Bob, and also nice pics.
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