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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    This Boss is drilled & tapped, often in 2 places, then a grub screw inserted which clamps to the motor shaft which often have a flat on one side
    I'll add it's a good idea to put a small brass bar in the tapped hole between the grub screw and motor shaft as the brass, being a bit softer than steel, will stop the motor shaft getting marked/burred. If you don't it can cause problems trying to get the pulleys off. I would also threadlock the grubscrew to stop it working loose.
    Brazing rod is a handy source of brass bar the right diameter...I just part off lots on the lathe then try and find them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    I just part off lots on the lathe then try and find them.
    Your a sick sick boy or sadist not sure which.:rofl:

    Belt hole punch pliers and thin brass sheet is much easier.:whistling:

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