Thanks John. I will leave this to Peter. Peter is the quarterback for this project now. If he needs the steel shims I will come by and pick it up from you. Thanks again!I’m back in town if you want some of my steel shim material.
If the bearing area is reasonably round the 0.002 shim would give you 0.624 OD. The shim would be a nice slip fit between the bearing and shaft. Loctite would be added after assembly. Capillary action would pull it in and lock everything into place. Loctite 641 is recommended for that purpose.
What are you using for blueing?
My goodness Peter, you have done so much, and the time you have taken to documenting this project is fantastic. Thank you so much!Then I reversed the chuck with the pin gripped & saw the same 0.010" runout. So my conclusion right now is the chuck seat has the correct taper but is out. I tried the same reorientation & the high is always in the same clock position. It says Jacobs but... Dai we need to discuss options. I couldn't tell the taper 33 maybe? It would be nice if we had a known good chuck to just plop on. I've had this myself buying a brand name dud, it happens. Idont want to say this with 100% certainty but seems to be pointing to this. The good news is the spindle is in great shape as far as I can tell.