Re: How low can you go?

From: John Kagan <john_kagan_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 15:30:10 -0000

No no...this one has just over gravity pressure. You lightly touch the top of the anvil arm to get it to make contact.

Jim Grant tweaked the spring for me, way back.

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "ray_harlan" <rbharlan@...> wrote:
>
> That's the dial gage with the extra strong spring, right?
>
> Ray
>
> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "John Kagan" <john_kagan@> wrote:
> >
> > "Lower than yo' mamas ever seen it in her lifetime"
> > (apologies to Luda)
> >
> > Picture in the "Rubber" album in the Photos section:
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Indoor_Construction/photos/album/16487077/pic/list?mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&dir=asc
> >
> > I experimented w/ the Geauga rubber stripper tonight. Cutting off the right side (inside face) I got down to .005" with a .010" lip on one side.
> >
> > Then, by accident, I found that the left side (outside face) could go even lower: It sliced off a wedge about 1/3 the height of the strip, .005" lip, .0025" in the center, fading off to nothing on the other side.
> >
> > Joshua, email me your mailing address and I'll send it to you. Figuring out how to tie it, wind it, and get it on your model is on you :)
> >
>
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