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<blockquote data-quote="lesgawlik" data-source="post: 57285" data-attributes="member: 4115"><p>On the Rockhound, the bottom edge of the attach plate was 1/2" away from Bob-Tach on the machine. The top of the attach plate was riding too high on the Bob-Tach near the levers. I had to grind down the upside down "V's" on the attach plate to allow the plate to sit lower on the Bob-Tach. This diminished the gap between the bottom edge of the attach plate and the bottom of the Bob-Tach. The easiest way to do it was to grind the "V's" with relatively sharp edges. Then I would put the plate on and tap it with a mallet. Then I would remove the plate and look for witness marks, which I would grind off. I still had to open up the slots which capture the pins, though. It isn't a big deal, I was just surprised that every attachment seems to need some grinding to fit well enough that the levers push down easily and don't pop up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesgawlik, post: 57285, member: 4115"] On the Rockhound, the bottom edge of the attach plate was 1/2" away from Bob-Tach on the machine. The top of the attach plate was riding too high on the Bob-Tach near the levers. I had to grind down the upside down "V's" on the attach plate to allow the plate to sit lower on the Bob-Tach. This diminished the gap between the bottom edge of the attach plate and the bottom of the Bob-Tach. The easiest way to do it was to grind the "V's" with relatively sharp edges. Then I would put the plate on and tap it with a mallet. Then I would remove the plate and look for witness marks, which I would grind off. I still had to open up the slots which capture the pins, though. It isn't a big deal, I was just surprised that every attachment seems to need some grinding to fit well enough that the levers push down easily and don't pop up. [/QUOTE]
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