> Another Baldwin engineering marvel. They use machine bolts around the > perimeter of the plate. The plate is treaded, so how do you pull the > plate down to the case? You don't. You prop the plate at the height you want, drive in the bolts, and the bolts lock it into place. To adjust plate height after that, you have to pull the bolts. >When the bolts bottom out on the plate, how do > you know the plate is all the way down? You don't, unless you put the plate all the way down before you put the bolts in. >Am I missing something here? Apparently. What's this in reference to? Also, it's helpful when a poster's name appears somewhere in the message - either in the E-mail address, or the signature, so everyone will know who they're talking to (or more correctly, to whom they're talking). Ron N
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