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07.01.2010, 07:06 PM

Well 32P is technically Mod 0.8. I wouldn't risk it with the power you'll be putting down through that motor.
   
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07.01.2010, 07:16 PM

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Well 32P is technically Mod 0.8. I wouldn't risk it with the power you'll be putting down through that motor.
Yeah I know, just hopeing for a easy way out. Aint gonna happen, such as my luck.


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07.01.2010, 07:36 PM

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Yeah I know, just hopeing for a easy way out. Aint gonna happen, such as my luck.
maybe you could grind the shaft down to 5mm yourself. i have done it with a 6mm KB motor shaft and if i can do it, you can do it. all i used was a dremel against the shaft while it was spinning.


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maybe you could grind the shaft down to 5mm yourself. i have done it with a 6mm KB motor shaft and if i can do it, you can do it. all i used was a dremel against the shaft while it was spinning.
I tried that when I got my 1717, I chucked the rotor in a drill press on low rpm and used high qauilty metal file w/oil bath. It worked but I wasn't real happy w/the end result.
I do however like your idea, might be a little easier to knock the material off ?
Did you just use a sanding drum ??


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