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Posted: 27 Sep 2009 at 7:44pm |
I tried to adjust the width on my D10 rims today. I put one stop block on the rail about where I wanted the rim set, and spun the centers to the stops. Then I tried to put the other stops on. It turns out that the solid cast 'eccentric' block, which has no moving parts, needs to be on the rail with the holes for the stop blocks. The eccentric blocks with moving parts are made wider than the solid one, and the stop blocks don't line up with the holes. I guess I'll take it all back apart one day soon and try again.
Adam
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