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After I bought my Vertex 4" RT, I looked at making an adaptor plate to bolt onto the vertical slide so that the winding handle was at the top and facing me.

As I did not want to start drilling holes in the Myford vertical slide willy nilly I decided to buy a tee slotted angle plate (designed to fit on the Myford cross slide) from your favorite and mine, RGD tools.

The new angle plate was bolted loosely onto the cross slide with the vertical face just overlapping the left hand edge leaving sufficient slack in the bolts so that when the RT was abutting the angle plate I had a modicum of a self aligning facility with the lathe headstock axis.

I could then align the angle plate with the RT by use of the cross slide travel and when finally bolting the RT to the angle plate it would be dead on the centreline of the headstock spindle in the vertical plane as near as makes no odds,

I then dismantled the internal gubbins from the table and drilled and tapped four M6 mounting holes that were spotted through from the angle plate previously and then cleared out the cast iron swarf generated. I drilled the holes in the angle plate 8mm dia. to allow some clearance for alignment purposes.

When ever I use the setup now I first mount the assembly in the three jaw chuck using the parallel arbour in the RT and then bring the angle plate up to the base of the RT and bolt up securely onto the RT and the cross slide.

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