Baker WB on a three post tower.

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Baker WB on a three post tower.

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Hopefully somebody has done this before and can provide me with some guidance. I’m trying to mount a Baker WB on a 3 post tower. I have what is purported to be (per the Baker catalog a # WB1A) a universal head plate for either a 4 or 3 post tower. Does anyone have a photo or drawing of how this headplate attaches to the tower plates or tower legs? I haven’t been able to figure it out. Attached images are of a four post mount and the three post headplate I have. Thanks in advance for any help.

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Jim did you try measuring the distance between holes on tower cap and then the holes on the plate you have center to center.
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The three legged towers have similar tie plates as in the picture. Then the casting bolts to the appropriate holes. I might have a 3 legged tower top with the tie plates on it at the shop. Will take a look tomorrow.
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Jim , there are 3 larger holes that make a triangle , a good place to start on 3 legged attchment .
one large flange , 3 holes 2 smaller flanges , 2 holes
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Windy,
With this head plate you can only bolt to the tower plates to form a square, not a triangle. That's my issue.

Mike,
I'm aware of the three holes that form a triangle , but they do not match any thing on the tower plates. Thay's my issue.

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Jim this is my attempt to do what you want to do. I'll try to answer any questions you might have. I cut, drilled and welded my side plates to match the base.
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Wayne,
Thanks for the photos. I sort of figured I'd have to make something up to get it to work. I'm surprised that there is nothing in the parts list, drawings, catalogs, etc. that show what Baker's solution was.
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Took some pictures at the shop for some tower top brackets. Can't seem to get them to my pc here. I did it before.

The obvious triangle mounting is where the large holes are. I was playing with the 2 sets of tower plates I have to fit to another triangle configuration, with no luck unless i would drill new holes in the plates. Also with the plates I have, I would need to drill holes anyway. I cannot locate the 3 leg stub tower i did have, must have sold it with the 3 legged towers I had at one time.

I think you are right about making what you need. If you made a circle out of plate with a large hole in the center, to fit under the tower casting, you could drill and bolt anywhere you wanted around the circle.
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Also, I don't remember if your tower legs were 90 or 60 degree angle. For flat plates, you would need 60. for 90 degree legs, you could squeeze them together to 60, for flat plates, or slit the top of the plate and bend them to fit 90 degree angle.
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This is how my WB turntable attaches to three legged tower
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