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I keep listening to this dribble and from time to time feel the need to correct this false notion.
A short arbor has nothing at all do do directly with accuracy or strength. It's only benefit is ease of consistent arbor depth gauging which is easily accomplished with a feeler gauge or better yet a lug gauge made to fit the wedge head under lug.
Most open frame guns in use today have short arbors and keep right on working as they have for decades with out being corrected.
Truth is even when the arbor is initially end fit, soon as a soft wedge gets beat up and deformed chances are it no longer is making contact at the end anyway.
A short arbor has nothing at all do do directly with accuracy or strength. It's only benefit is ease of consistent arbor depth gauging which is easily accomplished with a feeler gauge or better yet a lug gauge made to fit the wedge head under lug.
Most open frame guns in use today have short arbors and keep right on working as they have for decades with out being corrected.
Truth is even when the arbor is initially end fit, soon as a soft wedge gets beat up and deformed chances are it no longer is making contact at the end anyway.