DIY Bench top thickness gauge
Re: DIY Bench top thickness gauge
There's a threaded brass insert in the arm for the stop bolt --- you could even use a thumb tack to have a slight bump at the gage.
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Re: DIY Bench top thickness gauge
Ken, thanks for your follow-up reply.
A thumb tack makes a whole lot more sense than a carriage bolt, for sure. Same result and lots easier to install. And a threaded brass insert even I can understand.
Much obliged.
A thumb tack makes a whole lot more sense than a carriage bolt, for sure. Same result and lots easier to install. And a threaded brass insert even I can understand.
Much obliged.
Peter Havriluk
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Re: DIY Bench top thickness gauge
I used a carriage bolt.
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Re: DIY Bench top thickness gauge
Nice, I think I'll redo mine with something with a round head on it. Carriage bolt I have.
Kevin
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