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Grizzly sells a bald eagle spider for cheap. Attach it to your face plate and you are in business. I love mine
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Does this or can this just bolt to one of their d1-4 back plates?
The problem with using the Bald Eagle spider on a plain D1-4 back plate is no matter how you orient the spider, one of the four holes interfere with one of the back plate pins. This is the reason I made my own with 5 mounting holes. The 6" hunk of 6061 I used for mine came from eBay...ran about $20.Does this or can this just bolt to one of their d1-4 back plates?
The problem with using the Bald Eagle spider on a plain D1-4 back plate is no matter how you orient the spider, one of the four holes interfere with one of the back plate pins. This is the reason I made my own with 5 mounting holes. The 6" hunk of 6061 I used for mine came from eBay...ran about $20.
Why not just use the cam lock pins on the "spider" and do away with the backing plate all together. That would give a few more inches as well
That's how I've made all my spiders except my Haas.
Dave, I just received a backplate spider from grizzly, D1-5 and the screw holes do not match the outboard end screw holes 12,6 & 3,9 o'clock. Is this important? I always try to mate my 4-jaw chuck with the screw holes on the outboard end.
Sure- but if you already have a faceplate you just drill and tap four holes. I typically run this with the rear spider for barrels under 20".