yeah you can do that, but remember: acculiner atriculators sell for 6000. full stratos 200 with the HIP table, incisal pin, removable magnetic mounts, kangaroo tail, and silver case sells for 1200. with the added features of the stratos and simplicity of use, i'd pick it (then the panadent, then the denar) before touching an acculiner. we have 3 acculiners here, they are used only on cases requiring a vertical increase of more than 3mm. everything else goes in stratos or brass articulation.
when acculiner plastic mounting plates get wet, they suction-cup to the plate. after ages, the plastic plate begins to sag as the picture you see above. this will throw your bite out the window; the stratos stone rings a. you can keep an infinite supply of, b. dont sag, c. can be reclaimed and re-used with hot water if you need to remount. need i tell you what hot water will do to plastic if it does not cool properly?
in the last place, acculiner set-screws (it has a total of 6) are only made of nylon. easily broken if overtightened (happened to me!) and not easily replaceable. not even from a hardware shop. its a metric screw, so americans seldom see the proper thread, and those screws often only come in Allen key format, instead of thumbscrews.
save the headaches, spend the money.