t ingermanson
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Why not do a bit of everything? Enough of an interference fit to make you comfortable with localized heat, retaining compound, a bit of peening around the outside, and a grub screw through the exposed front of the boss into a little hole in the bush, and don't forget that there are better spindle cover plates these days to help eliminate spindle rotation, the whole reason why we're here, and your only mode of failure once in play.
There's very little required of this hole. It's easy to get wound up, but go slow, take it easy with little bites with the boring bar, and you should be fine. This material loves to be machined. Tidying up a bit of eccentricity once in position should not be a problem if you give yourself enough material. Practice a couple times and then you'll be answering our questions! You've got this!
There's very little required of this hole. It's easy to get wound up, but go slow, take it easy with little bites with the boring bar, and you should be fine. This material loves to be machined. Tidying up a bit of eccentricity once in position should not be a problem if you give yourself enough material. Practice a couple times and then you'll be answering our questions! You've got this!