Dusty Stevens
Hollow Point Dispenser
My heavy 10 nor my 13 south bend have graduations on the tailstock
My heavy 10 nor my 13 south bend have graduations on the tailstock
This is one of my HS checking gauges. I have them in a couple different setups for different type receivers. Slide your HS gauge into the chamber, screw my tool on and measure.
I ream until it measures the same as my notes in my book or the measurement on the barrel that I just took off. Starting with a new receiver and no barrel, I take my measurements as all (most) do.
Back to the OP's question. I don't care about the wear in my tail stock. My Clausing came without any graduations on my tailstock wheel. I took the dial from the knee of a Bridgeport and machined the end of the tailstock next to the handwheel. Now I have graduations. I found it to be dead nuts. I use a pusher similar to a Bald Eagle. I do not want any tool influencing the direction of the reamer.