I was in the process of fitting a sacrificial back "fence" I'll call it (vertical piece that work sits against), and the right "limit stop" (sliding vertical fence) is now basically immobile.
I was using a 1/2" (12mm) piece of ply to make it, clamped it to the "limit stops" (according to EKAT), drilled holes, put in screws through the existing holes, then they wouldn't move much. I assumed I had drilled too tight of holes for the machine screws, so I enlarged, the holes in the ply twice.
I used Irwin 6" squeeze grip clamps, and I didn't think I went overboard with pressure, but something is definitely not right.
Any suggestions?
It's dark here now, but I'll take some pics in the morning if it will clarify my setup and problem for you all.
Thanks.
I was using a 1/2" (12mm) piece of ply to make it, clamped it to the "limit stops" (according to EKAT), drilled holes, put in screws through the existing holes, then they wouldn't move much. I assumed I had drilled too tight of holes for the machine screws, so I enlarged, the holes in the ply twice.
I used Irwin 6" squeeze grip clamps, and I didn't think I went overboard with pressure, but something is definitely not right.
Any suggestions?
It's dark here now, but I'll take some pics in the morning if it will clarify my setup and problem for you all.
Thanks.