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Old 12-04-2012, 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by bret View Post
One of the advantages of teh SPC arm is its adjustability. One of the dangers of the SPC arm is its adjustability
This is very true. I have the SPC arms with my AFX spindles and have had some issues related to their adjustability. The alignment shop monkey didn't know what he was doing, so they're way off now. I need to spend a couple of hours at home with my alignment tool to see if I can get them right, but we'll see. Ultimately, these arms have taught me that I might not be the right kind of user for these arms, because once I get it right I'll probably never touch them again.

From what I've learned, I'm definitely in the buy everything as a package camp. I love how well things seem to work out when you use a reputable company's entire package.
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