Just wondering if that's possible, and is it a lot more trouble/expensive to rob the joint from an old shaft and put it in a new blank?
I can't imagine what the benefit would be,,,,,,,,,,,Just wondering if that's possible, and is it a lot more trouble/expensive to rob the joint from an old shaft and put it in a new blank?
Not having to duplicate the trim is the benefit. Depending on what it is, it can actually save a person some expense.I can't imagine what the benefit would be,,,,,,,,,,,
Aha, I can see that, I was thinking "joint pin".Not having to duplicate the trim is the benefit. Depending on what it is, it can actually save a person some expense.
it not only saves the ring work but it also is can help for an unusual thread in the shaft........... and it is easy to doI can't imagine what the benefit would be,,,,,,,,,,,