Working on buttoning up the bottom end. One of the parts is the rear main seal housing that holds the felt seals. This is one area that I think IH came up a little short on the engineering side. It seems like this part was an afterthought and I'm not the first person to say this. The housing is made out of cast aluminum that is really thin in areas. A lot of warpage and pockets when I ran a dial indicator across the gasket surfaces. No way am I going to try and machine this so down to the surface plate with an eighty grit sanding disc to level it out. Worked it until my shoulder gave out but I am satisfied that it will seal.
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For years I had looked into buying a granite surface plate but the shipping charges always killed the deal. Then a few years ago, a supplier sent me a notice of an 8 hour flash sale that included free shipping on anything but their largest equipment (some dimensional restrictions applied but there were no weight restrictions in the ad).
I quickly ordered and paid for a 12 x 18 Grade B surface plate!
The outfit sent me a notice that their surface plates were not included in their advertising. I emailed a copy of their promotional ad right back stating that their ad made no restrictions on weight. The surface plate was well under their largest dimensions allowed. They honored their ad and in a few days a truck delivered one of my better purchases.
They are one of the handiest items you can have in your shop for all kinds of checking, testing, and building.