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    thanks hilton steve
    will gladly take your advice and go for twin screws , i dont want to waste time and money and end up with a machine that
    needs.... well more time and money !! . this, by the way is a great forum for information

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    thanks hilton steve
    will gladly take your advice and go for twin screws , i dont want to waste time and money and end up with a machine that
    needs.... well more time and money !! . this, by the way is a great forum for information
    If you go with twin screws, I'd drive them both via belt from a single motor. If you use two motors and slave one to the other and one loses steps you will get racking. If one stalls, you could get a broken machine.

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    Jeff.
    Nothing is foolproof......to a sufficiently talented fool!

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