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    Yes, with the CSMio you can get away from the extra DRO. I have it becuase I am using steppers and a smoothstepper but also have a very cunning plan there too.

    What kind of switches are you planning on using?
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    What kind of switches are you planning on using?
    I have no idea yet but they will need to be very heavy duty to put up with the mess.

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    These are good quality strong, adjustable and waterproof and come in a variety of designs

    http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Water...707482221.html

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    Yes, that would my choice, there are a lot of head options - roller, plunger, lever etc with that switch type.

    Need to choose where to mount them sensibly too.

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    Got the knee back on tonight, new lift bearing makes it silky smooth after years of grinding up an down...

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    Anyone know how to adjust gibs properly? The books just say tighten until you feel resistance but on the knee that could be very tight?

    The vise-grips are only there to crimp off the feed to the saddle so i can prime the way lube pipes ;)
    Last edited by Davek0974; 02-06-2016 at 07:05 PM.

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    Dial/DTI gauge, magnetic stand, and a big lever.

    You don't want to adjust it up to the point there's no measurable play as you risk it binding and no room being left for oil, but you also don't want it flapping about.
    When adjusting slides that I can't try moving by hand to test resistance, I usually aim for around 0.02mm of movement on a DTI. On older machines, you may need to allow for worn areas, so you ideally want to adjust things at the least worn part of the travel.
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    How is it measured though - the distance the measurement is taken over will vary the reading etc, is it measured up/down or left/right??

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