Had to finish that first post in a hurry last night when I was called away to something pressing (dinner went on the table!)...perhaps if I take the time to be more specific I might get some responses.
I'm planning to make a jig to hold the swivel housing in my drill press with the flange upward, in such a way that it can be rotated around it's own axis. With either a milling bit or a tungsten-carbide bur in the drill press chuck, I think I should be able to slot the mounting holes the few mm necessary to get the caster to where it should be (the circumference around the flange through the hole centres is 298mm, 2.48mm=3 degrees approx).
There are a few unknowns here;
Will the clamping force of the bolts when the swivels are refitted with slotted holes, be enough to prevent rotation? If not, what techniques have people used to pin/dowel the slotted swivels? I've seen suggestions of an extra hole or two with bolts as locators once the position is fixed, but access for drilling with the housings in place is non-existent. I've thought of the possibility of a bead of weld around part of the circumference where the housings meet. Any advice on this welcomed.
I have no experience with milling bits- any advice on what to use would also be welcomed.
If there's a better way- I'm also happy to hear about it! Not particularly keen on eccentric bushes, doesn't seem to me like doing the job properly.


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but I'm sure you get the drift.



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