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hey all; anwser to this Q. might already be somewhere here so could someone point me to it or just give me a hint? I need to adjust stringer thickness at the threads (check out the attached pic: see where it says 9" I need that to be about 11"[2x12]; I am sure you guys know where I can adjust that... thaks; Luke
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you can adjust what they call the carriage height you can see that the default carriage height is 2 1/2" in my example so you can see in my example if i add 2 13/16" to the carriage height. i get the 11 inches you are after. this is just one proposed solution. i am sure there are others that will be posted if this does not work for you. See Video Below http://screencast.com/t/RlgyxCbUDB
Edited on: Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 9:03:23 AM
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