Butch Lambert
Active member
=Leerroy, I think you would really have to work at it to get a chamber that was not round. I wouldn't know how to do it. I find it is easier to lock the carriage and use it as a stop for my tailstock when chambering. The tailstock being .002 high bothers nothing, but have you checked the indication of your tailstock at different positions of its travel. Indicate it as you mentioned and then extend the ram 2" and reindicate. That will tell you if your tailstock is really ok.
Butch
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