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Comments down below describes what you did so I would say it's the right part.
Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.
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Didn't know they had comments there. "The piece broke in half" -- yeah, that's what happened to mine, just broke in half
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(05-28-2018, 08:27 AM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: Comments down below describes what you did so I would say it's the right part.
I confess, I'm confused, down below what?
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way, way down at the bottom of my link, there are a couple of comments.
I'm just not sure if they ever made more than one of these cam locks. Sure looks like the one in the picture though
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Ereplacement parts page he linked has comments.
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well, it's not cast iron, more like wax
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06-04-2018, 11:33 AM
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I decided to fix it by bolting the handle back to the cam via a piece of all thread. If the fix doesn't work, I'm going to make another one. The cam is nearly round with an eccentric hole, so I can make it on the lathe. I need to put the 4 jaw on there anyway, got a project that's too big for the 6 jaw.
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I fixed it, but it doesn't seem the same, so I ordered another one. They also have the part I need to fix my ROS, so it was nice to combine shipping.