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  1. The usual procedure is to make a full bed-sized shim to fit under bed to correct for the re-grind. This keeps the carriage height correct without moving the rack.

    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillTodd View Post
    The usual procedure is to make a full bed-sized shim to fit under bed to correct for the re-grind. This keeps the carriage height correct without moving the rack.

    Bill
    That sounds like an easier way to do it.

    I'll take some more pics tonight, when I get a chance, every time I try to go in the workshop to do something on the HC, something else comes up.

    Anyway I now have an Aciera F3 mill to fit in the workshop so I "have" to spend sometime in there in order to make room and to "tidy" up (typed for the benefit of SWMBO)

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