Bob Kingsbury
New member
Jim, that is interesting, and the timing is perfect. I have been playing with grizzley rods as well. The dial responces have been
strange, implying other things at work here. I found the rods to be less than straight and when placed in a tailstock chuck , additional forces were added. The rod is flexing on many plains and may even be worsened by a close fitting pilot. At any rate
its not the best place for a dial reading. I did straighten the rod and numbers improved slightly. Thought about gripping the rod
with a short piece of neoprene tubing lightly and maybe grinding a small flat on the rod for the dial.
strange, implying other things at work here. I found the rods to be less than straight and when placed in a tailstock chuck , additional forces were added. The rod is flexing on many plains and may even be worsened by a close fitting pilot. At any rate
its not the best place for a dial reading. I did straighten the rod and numbers improved slightly. Thought about gripping the rod
with a short piece of neoprene tubing lightly and maybe grinding a small flat on the rod for the dial.