Originally posted by T. Cotten
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For example, if when on a flat plate I could slip a, say, 0.010" feeler gage between the head and the plate, I'd start out by bolting the head down with 0.015" shims at the two 90-deg. locations with respect to the gaps. After I released tension from the bolts I'd measure again to see how much of the warp was gone. Based on what I found I would repeat with different shims.
Not all warping is due to a simple twist so where those shims have to be placed depends on the location of the gap(s). But, only when I had "de-warped" it as much as I could in this way would I consider grinding way the last 0.001" or so.
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