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tom osselton:
Looks good but looks like it could slip, would it be better if you drilled 4holes and used longer screws?  It would still function as a handle or slit part for compression.
John Hill:


Nah, it wont slip.  The grub screws engage in a groove which was part of the mounting for the original shield and there is never any real strain on the mount.
shipto:
Very good idea I have often pondered a way to do this but always thought about using the threaded handle holes never even thought of mounting like that  :thumbup:
awemawson:

--- Quote from: shipto on July 08, 2014, 11:53:13 AM ---Very good idea I have often pondered a way to do this but always thought about using the threaded handle holes never even thought of mounting like that  :thumbup:

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 :mmr:

That's the brilliant thing about this forum - passing on wrinkles like this.
John Hill:
OK, just in the interest of science you know, I went out and did a quick test.
I remounted that same piece of scrap in the 3 jaw and it showed a run out of 0.2mm. The red neck flap wheel grinder was fired up and after a few passes the run out showed as 0.15mm. I didnt have the patience to see if it would have eventually corrected the eccentricity.
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