After gluing the ss shim stock in place, it is easy to punch a lube hole in it with...whatever you have handy.
I would think that a machine that needs an additional .025" of shim thickness would be unlikely to be able to traverse the full length of its travel
table wear + movement
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Re: table wear + movement
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
Re: table wear + movement
You are right, Bill. With .025" wear the machine is ready for the scrap yard, or an enthusiast with a lot of spare time:-)Bill Shields wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 12:22 pm After gluing the ss shim stock in place, it is easy to punch a lube hole in it with...whatever you have handy.
I would think that a machine that needs an additional .025" of shim thickness would be unlikely to be able to traverse the full length of its travel