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27-09-2010 #1
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26-09-2010 #2
I guess it'll be cheaper for himto stripthe machine down where he thinks the suspect poblem is? and replace the offending component.
Arceurotrade do spares for the X2 mill.....
http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalogue/Machine-Spares
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26-09-2010 #3
i have taken the head off a poured out the teeth lol there all gone hi / low
i do have a small lathe only it out of commision at the moment
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26-09-2010 #4
There is a kit on Ebay at the moment but it's £70 and 6 days to go, 5 bids.
You can get one from the States, buy it now for £69 quid and about 10 quid P&P.John S -
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27-09-2010 #5
i think i will just fix my lathe and make a simple pulley arrangment for my mill i think its better in the longrun rather then replacing the gears
i think i could do it cheaper than £70
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27-09-2010 #6
That's the kit on Ebay for £70.
Mind you it runs nice to say at 6:10 into the video he just throws the motor onto the bracket, no boltsJohn S -
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