Jonathan an easy fix at this point would also be to use set screws instead of SHCS. You can get them a bit shorter and no head sticking out to snag stuff.... take a look at the PICTURES I sent you. remember anything sticking out is a safety hazard.
Paul
I used a Chinese D1-4 cast backplate that I machined the OD and face square, then machined a 1" thick stainless round to match the adapter perfectly. Everything was drilled and tapped on the Bridgeport with rotary table and 3/8x24 socket cap screws. I turned and added brass tips to the barrel screws.
To date I've not had one barrel slip from start to finish in my setup and everything stayed dialed in. There are no screws protruding on the chuck side in any operation.
I used a Chinese D1-4 cast backplate that I machined the OD and face square, then machined a 1" thick stainless round to match the adapter perfectly. Everything was drilled and tapped on the Bridgeport with rotary table and 3/8x24 socket cap screws. I turned and added brass tips to the barrel screws.
To date I've not had one barrel slip from start to finish in my setup and everything stayed dialed in. There are no screws protruding on the chuck side in any operation.
It's a 13x40.Nice looking Heavy 10 from what I can see of it. How long have you owned it?
I used 1/2" X 20 tpi set screws. One problem was finding the set screws. I used an internet company called McMaster-Carr who sell them individually and in 5 packs. The local hardware stores did not stock them. Tim
Dean,
I have an account with them. If you have a problem I can get them and mail them to you. I just sent a tool steel forming cutter to Ian Owen.
Butch