04-12-2014, 07:00 PM
John, looking forward to the video.
One issue I ran into with the 10" rotor was overlapping the 9" table. Since nothing is usually on the outer edge, that was an slight build up of years of crud (normally under the vise). A nice 0.002" error until scrapped off.
That had me scratchin' my head for a few moments.
The head rotation 5/8" studs had interesting nuts. 31/32". Thankfully had a Crescent that managed to fit (tight space). Replacement flanged nuts were 1 1/6, fine to reach with a boxed end wrench.
One issue I ran into with the 10" rotor was overlapping the 9" table. Since nothing is usually on the outer edge, that was an slight build up of years of crud (normally under the vise). A nice 0.002" error until scrapped off.
That had me scratchin' my head for a few moments.
The head rotation 5/8" studs had interesting nuts. 31/32". Thankfully had a Crescent that managed to fit (tight space). Replacement flanged nuts were 1 1/6, fine to reach with a boxed end wrench.
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