Trimming pillars to fit

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SDHNTR

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Look through this thread. Those plastic spacers he uses are made by Dorman. Most Ace Hdwr have them as does Amazon. They are 1/4" ID 5/16" OD with the flange. I use them when installing pillars to keep them centered up.

And you’re referring to the plastic “bushings” he uses to keep the action screws centered? Those are the Dorman thingys?
 

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Leave the "bottom" side of the pillar as it is from the factory. That should be flat enough no? Mine from Manners were.

For the top surface of the pillar, a shallow "V-block" shape is all that's needed. Rough cut the length with a hacksaw and then sand the v-block with a file/sanding block/dremel/etc. Leave it a hair long so that the action definitely touches it.

I like to bed the pillars seperately, so I can ensure its perfectly flush on the bottom inlet. Then I can tweak the heights of both if needed before bedding the action.
 

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Since this went into the weeds....just buy this and thank me later.

 

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Yeah, I’m just afraid of not being able to maintain a perfectly flat surface for the bottom side. I’m assuming the top side is properly scalloped to fit the bottom of the receiver
Use a sheet of glass or some sort, an old window Paine or picture frame.
 

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Since this went into the weeds....just buy this and thank me later.

Nice kit, hadn't seen that one ......
 
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