Pin Gauges.

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Dougan

Re: Pin Gauges.

#31 Post by Dougan »

Owww, you saw through the joke - I was hoping for a well intentioned warning about not using the case....

...it's one of my 'loading mishaps' from earlier in the year.....

I can see I'll have to do better than that to get one over on you guys :grin:
spud

Re: Pin Gauges.

#32 Post by spud »

Dougan wrote:Owww, you saw through the joke - I was hoping for a well intentioned warning about not using the case....

...it's one of my 'loading mishaps' from earlier in the year.....

I can see I'll have to do better than that to get one over on you guys :grin:
you must either:

a; get up ealier

or

b; must try harder
spud

Re: Pin Gauges.

#33 Post by spud »

I'm after a rail type system to traverse along so that i can run an angled dti tip in to a case neck.

David any ideas.

The rail must be as smooth as a nuns complxion and have movements of about 2 inches preferebly laterally although veticale can be do-able.


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Re: Pin Gauges.

#34 Post by ovenpaa »

Building a ramp is easy enough, I machined a 22 minute rail a while ago, can you email/PM me a sketch?
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Re: Pin Gauges.

#35 Post by spud »

Nice one thanks.
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