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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 8342" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Bobcat_Ron - i'm going to machine out the rams and press sleeves in, just like what i did on my 743. The new pins and bushings will be 41-40 steel, after machining they will be nitrided. This way i can eliminate just about all slop, with tight tolerances will help keep any dirt out. Its also harder wearing than the old pipe trick (which i know does work) i just don't want to have to work on it again.</p><p>Jerry - It is a male morese taper i need to do. My compound slide isn't quite long enough to make the full cut in one pass. I don't like the slight wobble you feel as you move the slide from its limits as its not fully supported in the dovetail. It does work, but i just need to spend more time setting the angle. The last one from what i could measure was out .007" from end to end. Still, thats pretty darn close but needs to be almost perfect. I think i really need to setup a dial gauge to get the angle spot on, i just need to get one first. The way you suggest is exactly what i did. I threw a grinding attachment in the lathe to use as a guide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 8342, member: 82"] Bobcat_Ron - i'm going to machine out the rams and press sleeves in, just like what i did on my 743. The new pins and bushings will be 41-40 steel, after machining they will be nitrided. This way i can eliminate just about all slop, with tight tolerances will help keep any dirt out. Its also harder wearing than the old pipe trick (which i know does work) i just don't want to have to work on it again. Jerry - It is a male morese taper i need to do. My compound slide isn't quite long enough to make the full cut in one pass. I don't like the slight wobble you feel as you move the slide from its limits as its not fully supported in the dovetail. It does work, but i just need to spend more time setting the angle. The last one from what i could measure was out .007” from end to end. Still, thats pretty darn close but needs to be almost perfect. I think i really need to setup a dial gauge to get the angle spot on, i just need to get one first. The way you suggest is exactly what i did. I threw a grinding attachment in the lathe to use as a guide. [/QUOTE]
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