recently i noticed a problem
things just weren't jiving out correctly
drilled holes weren't straight
things were fine & dandy , then all of a sudden they weren't
it was driving me nuts
let me start by saying that i was offsetting my tailstock occasionally
i would realign back to center with a #5 morse taper in the headstock and my #2mt in the tailstock
run the tailstock up to it and line them up point to point
thought everything was ok
but then the problems began
like i said it was driving me friggin' nuts
one night about midnite i got a burr up my butt and decided to tear the tailstock apart
there were several metal shims under there that i guess had moved or something, from me offsetting it maybe???
it was lining up point to point ok, but it couldn't possibly have been perfectly parallel to the bed, actually it was low on the far end of tailstock, pointing upwards. i don't know how far off it was, but enough to booger things up
my question is:
what is the best way to check this?
to insure that it's on the money
i'm going to borrow a line from scotty (brickman)
talk to me like i'm a 5 yr old
thanks
brent
things just weren't jiving out correctly
drilled holes weren't straight
things were fine & dandy , then all of a sudden they weren't
it was driving me nuts
let me start by saying that i was offsetting my tailstock occasionally
i would realign back to center with a #5 morse taper in the headstock and my #2mt in the tailstock
run the tailstock up to it and line them up point to point
thought everything was ok
but then the problems began
like i said it was driving me friggin' nuts
one night about midnite i got a burr up my butt and decided to tear the tailstock apart
there were several metal shims under there that i guess had moved or something, from me offsetting it maybe???
it was lining up point to point ok, but it couldn't possibly have been perfectly parallel to the bed, actually it was low on the far end of tailstock, pointing upwards. i don't know how far off it was, but enough to booger things up
my question is:
what is the best way to check this?
to insure that it's on the money
i'm going to borrow a line from scotty (brickman)
talk to me like i'm a 5 yr old

thanks
brent