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    Thanks for the advice. I might try taking a skim cut on the milling machine to get the bearing side flat. The screws have tapered heads that go into coutersunk holes so if they are off it might pull things out. I think i will try ang get it flat first and go from there. I guess my real question is how much binding is too much ? If i had not compared the bearings with loose bolts vs tight bolts i don't know if i would have thought there was a problem.

    I am mainly a woodworker so most of the time i will be cutting wood. I do want to be able to cut alum and maybe a little steel. This is only for hobby use so if that means 3ipm taking 5 thou a pass thats ok.

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    i dont think any binding is good..pop cans help for shims

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