Happy to help. Jim is a super guy, and it's pretty hard to beat, being able to tap into his 40+ years of Harig history. When he saw the serial number of my grinder, he was pretty certain that he was the one that fitted the cross feed screw and nut, as that was one of his duties at the time. Pretty cool to be able to talk to one of the craftsmen that built your machine! I'll be working in the shop today, and will take what measurements I can, and a few photos, and post them later today or this evening.@akjeff thanks for Jim’s contact information. I was able to get a manual and some good tips from him. He seems like a great guy to work with. If I can’t find a more cost effective substitute, I’ll be buying the cable from him. However, for the sake of having fun and putting a project together, I hope to find some suitable cable from McMaster.
Thanks for the info on grinding the chuck. Once I finish my wheel balacing arbor, that will be the first job.