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Well the answer to the question is that it can be done.
There is not enough width on the high spot of the rail to tap so I tapped the indent of the rail.
I ended up using the long stud from the UM 2500-0 kit. The shaft of the stud is just slightly smaller than the space between the rails. This allows the stud head to sit across 2 rail sections for support. It is unlikely it is needed, but I did put the nut on the backside of the stud just to give it that extra security. I did have to cut the stud shaft length down.
I chose this spot on the rail so that when the legs are folded they will not interfere with my can that is still in jail.
Glass should be here tomorrow and then find a warm enough day to go out and sight it in.
There is not enough width on the high spot of the rail to tap so I tapped the indent of the rail.
I ended up using the long stud from the UM 2500-0 kit. The shaft of the stud is just slightly smaller than the space between the rails. This allows the stud head to sit across 2 rail sections for support. It is unlikely it is needed, but I did put the nut on the backside of the stud just to give it that extra security. I did have to cut the stud shaft length down.
I chose this spot on the rail so that when the legs are folded they will not interfere with my can that is still in jail.
Glass should be here tomorrow and then find a warm enough day to go out and sight it in.