Hello all again;

Those who use the big stack of heavy fender washers, held between rubber 
washers that fit the hub tightly, on a long drum that holds about a 2" 
stack of these might be able to comment here.

This bigger motor seems quite a bit noisier that the old 252 oz/in motor 
was, and much of it seems to be coming from the damper, which I haven't 
adjusted the clamping pressure on the stack for quite a while. Its 
rattling, and I note that the washers are fairly easy to turn.  So 
obviously as a torsional vibration absorber they are not working at all 
well.  And the mill I believe is being speed restricted because of that.

How hard do you folks clamp them up?  Is there a generalized rule of 
thumb, or is it closer to black magic to "get it right"?

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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