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Old 02-28-2005, 02:31 PM
Cumberland Cumberland is offline
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I just finished with the jig. It worked great. I used the tapco flats and centered them by using the top edge of the front and rear trunnion holes.
Measuring from the edge of the plate which attaches the flat to the jig. I got 1.003 inches in the front and 1.400 inches in the rear. That is from the edge of the plate to the outside edge of what will be the top of the trunnion holes. I had a couple of questions and Ken was just a phone call away.
Thanks again.
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