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Front çrank bearing lip replacement
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I have a Makita 240v right angle drill, which I inherited from a friend. I suspect he bought it at Mackays of Cambridge. It is single speed, and I feel that variable speed would be a great improvement.
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#12
      Back where we were two weeks ago with an adaption of what is suggested in the Woodrow , only partly my take on it.
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#13
That's the way to do it - nice work Derek!
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#14
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A stripped down block becomes an excellent parallel. It was the only way to get enough head room to drill out for the set screws. Hole was started will a drill and completed with a mill
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(19-08-2017, 05:47 PM)Derek Sheldon Wrote: I

A stripped down block becomes an excellent parallel. It was the only way to get enough head room to drill out for the set screws. Hole was started will a drill and completed with a mill

Nice one Derek
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(19-08-2017, 05:47 PM)Derek Sheldon Wrote: I

A stripped down block becomes an excellent parallel. It was the only way to get enough head room to drill out for the set screws. Hole was started will a drill and completed with a mill

Hello Derek, now confused, 1st picture shows holes being drilled from inside, this picture shows being drilled from outside.
In the past I have drilled through the 4 1/4 whit holes with the tapping size drill, then tapped right the way through, easier than tapping from inside.
Your finished job looks excellent, I like the use of the A7 block as a parallel.
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#17
Now there is a story to be told. Having gone through the procedure previously and posting pictures I was told by a well respected contributor to this forum that it was likely to fail , he has had several to which he was aware of. I was advised todrill right through and use either 1/4" or 6mm high tensile counter sunk set screws. That is exactly what I done but turned up a new retaining disc as shown.
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#18
Zetomagneto, this is the previous finished job. Looks good but as I said it is reported to fail. Eight times 3/16"X 3/4" whit set screws and loctite


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(20-08-2017, 08:46 AM)Derek Sheldon Wrote: Zetomagneto, this is the previous finished job. Looks good but as I said it is reported to fail. Eight times 3/16"X 3/4" whit set screws and loctite
Hi Derek
I would be interested to know why this would be likely to fail.Usually numerous small fasteners are stronger than a lesser amount of big fasteners.
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#20
Will take another pic tomorrow showing complete set up
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