Heh - no - we purchase 2 of these K&T's and are using 1 as parts.

sam

On 12/9/2011 3:42 PM, gene heskett wrote:
> On Friday, December 09, 2011 03:29:59 PM sa...@empirescreen.com did opine:
>
>> This is the spindle guts.. (the front is preloaded - the back floats on
>> a single bearing)  The tooling shank is 2.25 iirc.
>>
>> http://electronicsam.com/images/KandT/conversion/spindle/spindle.JPG
>
> Humm, I am assuming that the 1x6 lumber hasn't shrunk, and that the coffee
> cup is not a miniature.  In which case that is one heck of a big spindle,
> and I can see why 2K rpms would lead to a 50F temp rise.  Might that be a
> case needing ceramic bearings?  OTOH, I've no clue what a set of those that
> big is worth but I'd have to guess its a 4 digit figure, in dollar's or
> euro's.
>
> Wear these out first.
>
> And I hope you didn't tear it down just so you could post a pix for me. :(
>
> Cheers, Gene

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