I tried to find a pic of mine, so no success.
On mine, there's a 10-32 countersunk screw holding it in from the underside.
Steve
I tried to find a pic of mine, so no success.
Well here we are almost six weeks later and I finally made a spider. It's threaded for 1/4-20 screws with an OD of 1-1/4". For times when that's too big, I like Hanz's suggestion from a long time ago to just use a socket, although I haven't actually tried that myself.rmac wrote: Still need to make that spider.
Excellent setup!
Yup. It worked great. Joe Pieczynski is a smart boy!Harold_v wrote: Excellent setup!
Much more what than one might imagine? Affordable? Fuel efficient? Effective at lowering bad cholesterol?Harold_v wrote: You might consider keeping your eyes open for a few sets of drill or reamer blanks. They're exceedingly useful for making setups like that, and much more. I have at least two complete sets of numbers, letters and fractions. I'd be lost without them.
Don't know about drill and reamer blanks? Do a search. They're much more than one might imagine, and high precision.
They are useful in checking hole diameters. Considering they come in drill sizes, they readily disclose if the hole is on size or not. It's not uncommon for a drill to drill a hole that may measure size, yet a pin won't enter. That's often due to the drill in use creating a three sided hole. A pin readily discloses that condition.