As I did not want to hijack Morgan RedHawk “Holy cow, my PM1236 shipped!”</SPAN>
located here:</SPAN>
http://www.hobby-machinist.com/showthread.php?t=22392</SPAN>
I am starting new thread of PM1236 lathe Compound Slide Dial.</SPAN>
Will. Thank you for your spectacular documentation of your PM1236 Lathe dials, and here are my results. I think I ordered my PM1236 right after you as I recall your postings and attempted to do a lot modifications you did. I purchased my PM1236 in March 2011.</SPAN>
Would others please verify the accuracy of PM1236 top slide micrometer dial.</SPAN>
I have to use the red scale for imperial measures and black scale for metric.</SPAN>
Other words the little sticker is backwards. I was wondering why I had to keep taking more and more material.</SPAN>
For those who are unable to see pictures I posted the PDF file of all pictures on the server located here:</SPAN>
http://www3.telus.net/oceanready/compounddial.pdf</SPAN>
Cheers,</SPAN>
Radek
</SPAN>
located here:</SPAN>
http://www.hobby-machinist.com/showthread.php?t=22392</SPAN>
I am starting new thread of PM1236 lathe Compound Slide Dial.</SPAN>
Will. Thank you for your spectacular documentation of your PM1236 Lathe dials, and here are my results. I think I ordered my PM1236 right after you as I recall your postings and attempted to do a lot modifications you did. I purchased my PM1236 in March 2011.</SPAN>
Would others please verify the accuracy of PM1236 top slide micrometer dial.</SPAN>
I have to use the red scale for imperial measures and black scale for metric.</SPAN>
Other words the little sticker is backwards. I was wondering why I had to keep taking more and more material.</SPAN>
For those who are unable to see pictures I posted the PDF file of all pictures on the server located here:</SPAN>
http://www3.telus.net/oceanready/compounddial.pdf</SPAN>
Cheers,</SPAN>
Radek
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