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Star Reloaders Discussion Forums => Star Reloaders => Topic started by: FOR_Star on June 24, 2021, 03:25:14 pm
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Acquired a new-to-me Star Universal. Everything looks original and in good condition, but does need a good cleaning, fluff & buff, and lube.
I'm curious as to why a previous owner would drill out the two "front" mounting holes to 3/8". Has anyone seen a mounting arrangement that needed the front holes opened up to 3/8"? Some sort of quick-disconnect arrangement?
Could make using a Ray-Vin indexer more challenging, I guess.
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Sometimes people just don't have enough 1/4" bolts in the drawer. I have seen several where the mounting holes have been enlarged.
Since only the two in the front mounting holes have been enlarged, I would guess it had something to do with mounting an indexer.
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Yeah, those pesky 1/4" machine screws. HaHa
Surprised the OEM Star mounting bolt wasn't a 17/64-28 UNS. (an attempt at a little SMW over-engineered humor)
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Any thoughts on a somewhat reasonable way to return these two holes to their original dimensions? (1/4" hardware, with countersink)
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Just replace the base.
Star Machine Works should have replacement bases. At least they did when I inquired a few months back.
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Just replace the base.
Star Machine Works should have replacement bases. At least they did when I inquired a few months back.
That is one way. I'm sure Bruce could fit a new base if I sent it back to him.
Does anyone know if the base is cast aluminum, or is it cast zinc-like metal similar to the powder slide housings?
And, if aluminum, could a welder experienced in aluminum welding close up the holes so they could be re-drilled and countersunk? (obviously, without FUBARing the base)
Bruce and/or Dave, any thoughts?
Thanks,
Warren
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I would just press bushings in or drill and tap for bushings before I welded on Aluminum.
You would have to TIG it and remachine. The work likely exceeds the cost of the part.