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Woodtick I was or am reading page #4 where you made some shims for your spindle.The front spindle cap where you made shims is the thickness the same on both sides?I now understand that the front spindle cap may be shim different than the back cap since trying to achieve .001 on both ends.You did a good job of explaining how to properly adjust the spindle so thank you.I like your ideal of using the scroll saw to cut the brass,I will give that a try also.Woodtick is the brass available at hardware stores such as Ace?----kroll
I started with the same thickness shim packs on both sides, but I don't remember if they stayed the same, depends on what the lift test readings where. The object was to get between .0007" and .001" of clearance after everything was tightened down and bearing spreaders tight also. The shim material can be purchased from an industrial supply like Enco, Mcmaster, etc. It can be purchased in packs with many sheets all of different thicknesses. If you cut them on a scroll saw like I did cut them in small bundles so they can be taped together to keep them flat while cutting and so the material has less tendency to catch on the blade. file or scrape the edges smooth before using them. Use a good shim as a pattern and cut a whole stack of shims all at once, put the thicker shims on the outside and the thin ones in the middle off the stack.