I don't know if someone else has already brought this up, but after working for a couple of days with the tall Parf Dogs I have a couple of suggestions. When butting the guide rail against the Parf Dogs, if the stock is not thick enough, the TS55 interferes with the Parf dogs when plunged. This can be circumvented by putting a spacer in between the Parf dogs and the rail. However, a homemade spacer is not as accurate as the precision machined dogs. I thought of 2 solutions:
- A set of stainless steel rings, precision machined to fit over the Parf Dogs, to widen the base of the dogs while keeping the precision of the machined steel
- A set of Parf Dogs that are less tall
Or maybe a combination of the above; a set of less tall Parf Dogs with "integrated" extra wide base.
Just my 2 cents.
Cheers, Alex.