Am putting together a couple of Jigmasters -- that will be offered to AT members when completed.
Using NOS Accurate frames, Accurate sideplates, Accurate spools.
One is California style, with no clicker -- one has a clicker.
There is a slight rubbing of the spool on the head side when level, or tilted down on the handle side.
If tilted to the tailplate side -- no rubbing...
There is no bearing adjustment on the head side -- like with Tom's plates.
So, my question:
What is the best solution? -- spacer, shim, tiny ball out of a bearing, tiny lead ball?
Needs to be done the right way before offering for sale...
Or is there another solution that I am missing?
Thanks experts -- for your help in advance...
Best,
Fred
Well...I'm no expert(unless we're talkin' beer & pizza) but it seems a shim behind that handle side bearing would push the spool out just enough to cure the rub. I wish someone qualified would answer...the suspense is killin' me! :-\
Would worn clutch springs do the same? I'm thinking so....
Sid
I'd go with shimming the bearing also or maybe a new bearing.
Don't know why, but I feel better seeing Fred asking for help.... thanks!
steve
Quote from: swill88 on July 18, 2016, 06:34:48 PM
Don't know why, but I feel better seeing Fred asking for help.... thanks!
steve
I was thinking the same thing. I am humbled. Dominick
I have a shim that I can drop in the mail, if it's the same as the 113h one.
Thanks for all of the good advice, guys --
Went ahead and dropped in a SS spring shim of the same diameter as the OD ring of the bearing.
Works great -- just like a gyroscope with amazing free spool in any position -- and no rubbing or noise.
Thanks for the offer of the shim, Randy -- but I just needed to know the best solution before taking it apart numerous times. Plus, never want a come back, if I can prevent it up front properly.
Had the shims in stock.
Best,
Fred
Looks like I'm late to the party but here's what I used. http://www.mcmaster.com/#97022a323/=13cbhw9
They make these in many different thicknesses and they fit perfect. Maybe this will help someone else.
-Mike
Mike, you are the reason I had the shim on hand, since I used your advice on my Cortez build. So you sure aren't late my friend.