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I could have described each and every detail of the procedure, but since I wasn't giving a seminar on how it is done, I didn't go into that much detail. Yes, the big end of the rods are matched in weight, but this is done when the lightest big end has been found and material from the heavier rods is removed so they all weigh the same, then the small end has the same procedure done. This way, both ends of each rod will weigh the same, which means that all rods will weigh the same at the end of the procedure.I've read that in order to correctly balance the rods, the big ends are all weighed and matched, then the small ends. I suppose the end result is all rods are the same weight, but you don't get there by the most direct route.
Bill
Hi Jim,Finally the stuff got here from Delta... usually they are very fast on turn around but for some reason it took a while this time.