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Default Jet mortiser w/ cross slide vise

I just put this together...

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Hi Mark,
I am sure it will make quite a difference. It certainly did with ours.
We just finished doing a similar fix for my GI mortiser. Will post
pictures on abpw later in the week. Cheers, JG

Mark Howell wrote:

I just put this together...

http://mysite.verizon.net/vze6zvlk/id12.html


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On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 03:14:08 GMT, the inscrutable "Mark Howell"
spake:

I just put this together...

http://mysite.verizon.net/vze6zvlk/id12.html


Excellent idea. I'll be following suit shortly, before the next
project gets run through my mortiser.

One question, though: Got enough -bolt- length? (I would have
used lags and screwed extra height to it as needed but the SF is
built tall to avoid that.)

My ShopFox mortiser has a cap head screw for use with a supplied
t-handled allen wrench.


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On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 03:14:08 GMT, the inscrutable "Mark Howell"
spake:

I just put this together...

http://mysite.verizon.net/vze6zvlk/id12.html


Excellent idea. I'll be following suit shortly, before the next
project gets run through my mortiser.

One question, though: Got enough -bolt- length? (I would have
used lags and screwed extra height to it as needed but the SF is
built tall to avoid that.)

I always heard that there's no such thing as too much bolt length

My ShopFox mortiser has a cap head screw for use with a supplied
t-handled allen wrench.

I modified the set screw last night and updated the page.


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