k0ua
Epic Contributor
Brian, If'n I just get a shorter ram - how will that stop the rubbing effect? Whenever I retract fully, ram connects with the BB A-frame? Don't I need to get an extension on the ram end? What is that called - offset? That's the area that I'm unsure about. If I get a 10" ram, with a 12" cylinder then I'd have 2" of room at A-frame end; but won't that also make the ram more prone to bendage??
Lastly, if you guys believe that grinding on my A-frame is the best fix -- then guess I'll bite my teeth & just grind out a notch. I just don't want to ruin a good tool by doing something unnecessary
In my opinion if you had a shorter ram, it may not hit the BB at all because of the change of angles, You see you are putting the ram/boxblade in a "cramp" because the ram is fully retracted and still too long for the boxblade to pivot and it hits the ram body. This is what bent the ram in the first place. if the ram was shorter it probably would not hit at all, and if it did then start grinding. It will not really weaken the BB. Of course if you own a welder you can always put the metal back in if you grind out too much. Dont worry about the grinding, rest assured it is not irreversible. My 2 cents, and take this opinion/advice for what you paid for it
James K0UA