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  1. #1
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    Re: gweike laser allignament problem

    Leave the left mirror where it is and shim the up right corner Half the distance that is off and adjust the left mirror to hit the center. I had to do this on my laser

  2. #2
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    Re: gweike laser allignament problem

    Raising the legs will not work what you have to do is unbolt the track an put a washer or shim between the frame and track.look at the pic and see the red circle that I drew to see where I would shim it.
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    duplicate post... delete .. delete..
    Last edited by RaymondScott; 03-18-2015 at 04:49 AM. Reason: duplicate post

  4. #4
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    please.. stop.. please don't shim the rails.. There has to be a better way than to put shims under some rail. The real truth is that you don't need to hit the center of any mirror... Please take your time to be careful with doing the alignment.. If the laser machine never gets aligned right.. It will never work correctly.

    Yes.. I am new here. .. but I would like to think I am pretty good at this stuff.

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