Yesterday, I wirewheeled the rust off my recently-acquired Craftsman grinder stand, and gave it a coat of 2X charcoal gray satin.
I like that color! Not quite as dark as original, but okay.
Reassembling, I’m wondering what - if anything - others have done to shim the tube in the two cast collars? There was enough play in the stand to flop a bit when I got it, and I’m skeptical about the wisdom of overtorquing the setscrews to compensate, as it would seem to focus a lot of stress on the castings.
I just do what you did and what the instructions direct, but shimming couldn't hurt.
I did a few searches on the thread, but did not see anyone address this. Is there a schematic or assembly diagram for these stands? (besides
this one)
Those are the same instructions I have. Is there anything missing? Does no-one else have this issue?
I’m thinking a curved strip of sheetmetal could shim the gap.
The pic shows a 4x6” notecard in the space, and there is still play.
Thoughts?
Also, this assembly sheet seems to discard two of the four rubber bushings. Am I seeing this right?
The way I mount the grinders to the CM stand is with two bolts and required washers + nuts. What I think the directions are showing is how much the rubber feet (4) should be compressed. The 2 bolt/washer/nut assemblies go between the front and rear rubber feet on each side of the grinders, except for the HD 3/4-HP grinders. IIRC, the HD bottom cooling tray/tool rest assembly have tapped holes