This is one of those skills that can have a definite learning curve - I know on a internet forum this will not be a popular idea- but do you have a reasonably close B&M dealer who you could pay to set this up for you -while you watched and got to ask questions?
Once you've been thru it the first time - you will have acquired a skil set that will transfer to future arm/table set ups. A good alignment gauge is a necessity - other wise you're whistlin in the dark.
The best TT/arm/cart mechanically out of alignment is going to sound worse than a much more modest combo properly dialed in.
Once you've been thru it the first time - you will have acquired a skil set that will transfer to future arm/table set ups. A good alignment gauge is a necessity - other wise you're whistlin in the dark.
The best TT/arm/cart mechanically out of alignment is going to sound worse than a much more modest combo properly dialed in.