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Limework Column & Drop

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Jim P, Jan 13, 2013.

  1. Jim P
    Joined: Apr 27, 2005
    Posts: 239

    Jim P
    Member
    from Tyler, TX

    I recently purchased an 1 1/2" dia column from Limeworks and one of their 4" -'32 drops to fit the column. I went with unfinished column with plans to paint. This ****er is tight. I can tap the drop on with a rubber hammer but it's way to tight to install once I get it all painted (scratch the paint). Everyone that has gone this route how did yours fit? Is there a trick I am missing to slide this on the column easier without jacking the paint up?

    Thanks
    Jim
     
  2. isn't there a set screw on the bottom to clamp it tight?
     
  3. HOTRODPRIMER
    Joined: Jan 3, 2003
    Posts: 64,842

    HOTRODPRIMER
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    Man,I hope it ain't that simple or he's gonna be doing this. [​IMG] HRP
     
  4. unkledaddy
    Joined: Jul 21, 2006
    Posts: 2,865

    unkledaddy
    Member

    Can you not ream the hole in the drop out a bit by some means?
     
  5. Dennis D
    Joined: May 2, 2009
    Posts: 857

    Dennis D
    Member

    Insert the clamp bolt from the threaded side and put a small washer in the split to keep the bolt from going into the non-threaded hole. Gently tighten until the clamp opens up enough to slide on the column. Worked on mine that I got from them. Dennis D
     
  6. Jim P
    Joined: Apr 27, 2005
    Posts: 239

    Jim P
    Member
    from Tyler, TX

    I wish it was that easy. ;)
     
  7. Jim P
    Joined: Apr 27, 2005
    Posts: 239

    Jim P
    Member
    from Tyler, TX

    I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the tip.

    Jim
     
  8. so there is a clamp screw on the bottom then? the one i used did
     
  9. kool32
    Joined: Nov 9, 2006
    Posts: 330

    kool32
    Member
    from Kentucky

    I used a screw driver to spread the clamping end and put a coin in the keep the spread. Worked for me...........let the flaming begin
     
  10. Jim P
    Joined: Apr 27, 2005
    Posts: 239

    Jim P
    Member
    from Tyler, TX

    I ran the screw against a putty s****er and worked like a charm. Thanks for the help guys. Sometimes it's best to take a step back and there's a solution. I knew you guys would have a fix.

    Jim
     
  11. Limey Steve
    Joined: Apr 4, 2005
    Posts: 1,522

    Limey Steve
    Alliance Vendor
    from Whittier

    I just found this old link, we now make the column drop a little larger so it slips up the column better , I'm back on quality control with a local machine shop in Whittier.
    Thanks for buying & being patient with our parts :)

    Cheers
     

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