So I finally got around to upgrading the chipbreaker and blade on a #7 Stanley. I’ve had the plane for a year or so. So I order a wood river blade and hock chipbreaker same combo I have on all my other planes. So I sharpened the blade checked the fit between chip and back of the blade normal stuff. So when I installed assembly it would sit all the way flat to the frog. ( already flattened the frog) So I determined the y depth adjuster was to thick to pass thru the hole in the chipbreaker. So I took a fine needle file with safe edge a filed the tab down a lil bit til it fit in the hole. It sits flat on the frog now. Now with it all together I start advancing the blade and I run out of threads before the iron comes out the mouth. I get to fettleing an realize when I lower the blade the adjuster slips past the hole in the chipbreaker. I know the IBC replacement sets have a small tab on bottom of chipbreaker to combat the blade bring so much thicker. So I guess my question is since I’ve never had this problem before with any my others (5 or so). How do I fix it attach a small piece of metal to the underside of my chipbreaker or maybe to the top of the y adjuster an file to fit again?