Turning that screw/pin was an adventure. 4 jaw chuck helped, but was too small for that offset on that diameter. I had to make a threaded sleeve to hold the bolt.
--- In GrizHFMinimill@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Grimm" <grimmrlg@...> wrote:
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> Follow on to my last message, I just got thinking it might be easier to bolt the end plate on, then machine a temporary lead screw extension with a point on it to mark out the motor center, if you are off slightly, the point will scribe a circle as you turn the lead screw, making the center easier to find.
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