Inspired by Alan C's bridge plates!!!
(http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/ah295/Petahshale/20180521_145513_zpswt8cjnan.jpg) (http://s1383.photobucket.com/user/Petahshale/media/20180521_145513_zpswt8cjnan.jpg.html)
(http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/ah295/Petahshale/20180625_125626_zpsye5ggwem.jpg) (http://s1383.photobucket.com/user/Petahshale/media/20180625_125626_zpsye5ggwem.jpg.html)
Tib frame and handle, Bryan's 5+1 drag stack, Accurate side plates and one of Alan T's s.s left hand thread gear sleeves.
Looking good 8)
Marc..
Keep it coming Peter, it's always good to see more dogs on the bridge and different ways to put them there. Is the extra post on this one a PEM clinch on pin like you used on the squidder? I might have to look into those, are they pressed into place?
Mike
That is one tough lookin jiggy! Nice job wtih the E-clip dogs. Dogs liftin up and spring adjustment's been a problem for me. I've even superglued a few dog springs in place.
Mike,
Yes, they're the same pins:
McMaster-Carr
page 3439
Clinch-on Pins for Sheet Metal
PEM Tps-125-6, 1/8" Diameter, 3/8" Long
95648A400
1
Pack of 50
$11.79
Clinch-on Pins for Sheet Metal
PEM Mpp-2mm-5, 2mm Diameter, 5mm Long
95648A320
1
Pack of 25
9.03
Merchandise 20.82
Sales Tax 1.98
You can press them (probably best way) or I used a punch and hammer!
Thanks for the details, I should be able to find them or something similar over here.
Mike