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<blockquote data-quote="Cyborg" data-source="post: 132618" data-attributes="member: 3426"><p>Yes want to make my own. I was going to order one just to get the measurements, but Coventry is out of stock.... which seems unusual because their fill rate is usually 99-100%. I ordered about 40 lines this AM and the only things out of stock were the spacers and linings for the clutch which are apparently not supplied separately anymore. If I used my melon, I could figure out the dimensions, but should wait until I have the steady plate ready to go on?? I think. It would give me something to do while Fido at customs checks the order for contraband.</p><p></p><p>Ps... if they are different, then maybe I should just drill and turn the stock and make the final cut when I’m ready for the steady plate. I still need to give the spindles their final beating to get the end float/ shim thing sorted and haven’t installed the large idler spindle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyborg, post: 132618, member: 3426"] Yes want to make my own. I was going to order one just to get the measurements, but Coventry is out of stock.... which seems unusual because their fill rate is usually 99-100%. I ordered about 40 lines this AM and the only things out of stock were the spacers and linings for the clutch which are apparently not supplied separately anymore. If I used my melon, I could figure out the dimensions, but should wait until I have the steady plate ready to go on?? I think. It would give me something to do while Fido at customs checks the order for contraband. Ps... if they are different, then maybe I should just drill and turn the stock and make the final cut when I’m ready for the steady plate. I still need to give the spindles their final beating to get the end float/ shim thing sorted and haven’t installed the large idler spindle. [/QUOTE]
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