ksdaddio wrote:I can still remember the first time this happened to me. It sent shivers up my spine, just like the sound of a childs head hitting the floor after a bad fall. Fortunately nothing broke except my pride for being so stupid. I was lucky that I didn't have a vital body part in the way, or it could have caused a serious injury.
After doing this a couple times without having a catastrophe, I have sort of learned BUT
the introduction of the lift assist sort of increases the potential for damage. Without the lift assist, one must exert more effort to lift the headstock to the vertical position. With a lift assist installed, the effort to go vertical is much less and can even happen without human intervention if the headstock is to the right of center on the way tubes.
POINT: There is no rubber "Carriage Stop Ring" on that side of the carriage or headstock.
Is there suppose to be one?
Maybe I am reading this entire thread completely wrong!