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I went to install the Wallenstein Thumb on my BX24 well aware of the sliding issue. This "Third Generation" design is supposed to fix the sliding issue.
I get the thing on there and just hand tighten the bolts and check how the new plate prevents it from sliding down where the high pressure fitting comes very close. With the bolts just hand tight it can still slide down to the fitting. It just started to "wedge" (against the new plate) just as it approached the high pressure fitting. So I thought I'd crank the bolts down and see how it looks and feels. As I was cranking the bolts down. It dropped (i.e. it lost the wedging, what the f*. The other side has a welded plate that is wider than the dipper stick. It CANNOT clamp on the dipper stick properly, it's too wide. As you crank the bolts it has to bend and only touches the sides of the dipper stick at the bolts.
You can see with it partially clamped down, I can slip in a 3/16 drill bill. This gap should be zero. You cannot clamp it tighter on the thumb side because of the welded plate. This plate should float and two more bolts on the other side.
I'm debating if I should make a shim for it or return it and get a bro-tek. I really like the unit.
Welding is not an option for me, the dipper stick is very thin and I would not weld to it.
See pics attached.
I get the thing on there and just hand tighten the bolts and check how the new plate prevents it from sliding down where the high pressure fitting comes very close. With the bolts just hand tight it can still slide down to the fitting. It just started to "wedge" (against the new plate) just as it approached the high pressure fitting. So I thought I'd crank the bolts down and see how it looks and feels. As I was cranking the bolts down. It dropped (i.e. it lost the wedging, what the f*. The other side has a welded plate that is wider than the dipper stick. It CANNOT clamp on the dipper stick properly, it's too wide. As you crank the bolts it has to bend and only touches the sides of the dipper stick at the bolts.
You can see with it partially clamped down, I can slip in a 3/16 drill bill. This gap should be zero. You cannot clamp it tighter on the thumb side because of the welded plate. This plate should float and two more bolts on the other side.
I'm debating if I should make a shim for it or return it and get a bro-tek. I really like the unit.
Welding is not an option for me, the dipper stick is very thin and I would not weld to it.
See pics attached.