02-20-2018, 02:24 PM
When I got my PM66 a few years ago, I took it apart and painted the stand. When I assembled it, I left out the shims that were between the top and the stand because I didn't realize what they were used for. I learned recently that they're the reason that my mitered cuts were just so *slightly* off from one end of the cut to the other. Not enough to be detrimental, but off nonetheless, and will probably show up if I try larger miters.
So...I'm searching using Google on how to properly shim the top and am getting nowhere.
Can any of you help me out? I no longer have the shims on hand, but have no problem cutting up aluminum cans to make them. I just don't know *how* to use them.
So...I'm searching using Google on how to properly shim the top and am getting nowhere.
Can any of you help me out? I no longer have the shims on hand, but have no problem cutting up aluminum cans to make them. I just don't know *how* to use them.
Semper fi,
Brad
Brad