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doubleboost
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Bigger shocks with a bit of "negative camber"
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Re: Bigger shocks with a bit of "negative camber"
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October 17, 2015, 05:59:14 PM »
Hi John , looks like that angle plate did the job then
, hope it was easier than you thought
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awemawson
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Classic case of the setting up taking ten times as long as the machining I reckon
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The adjustable angle plate made the set up not too bad
I was going to tilt the head on the mill
I was on about 1 hour setting it up
John
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good one john
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tom osselton
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Nice angle plate ( another thing to buy )
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