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DaOld Man:
I agree...
 :applaud:
nitz:

--- Quote from: Le Chuck on March 25, 2012, 08:04:38 pm ---Shame on you for not posting a pic or video with this great news.  What a frickin tease. 

Glad it's up and running.   :applaud:

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 :lol Well, there's not much to see as all I did was wire up the motor and make it run. You better believe I'll be doing a project thread once I get some actual monitor rotation happening though. ;)
kahlid74:

--- Quote from: nitz on March 26, 2012, 12:52:04 am ---
--- Quote from: Le Chuck on March 25, 2012, 08:04:38 pm ---Shame on you for not posting a pic or video with this great news.  What a frickin tease. 

Glad it's up and running.   :applaud:

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 :lol Well, there's not much to see as all I did was wire up the motor and make it run. You better believe I'll be doing a project thread once I get some actual monitor rotation happening though. ;)

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Way to go man!  Post some pics for the rest of us to see!
kahlid74:

--- Quote from: TopJimmyCooks on March 21, 2012, 06:56:31 am ---Here's a flange for a 3/4 OD rod. 

http://www.mcmaster.com/#structural-framing-floor-flanges/=gr9z9p

on the gears, those are large sizes so they'll be pricey.  Boston gear or mcmaster carr. 

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Hmm, so after closer inspection upon the received part (which I didn't really look on the page) the smallest OD floor flange was 1".  So these don't work.  I need 3/4" OD.  Any other ideas?
kahlid74:
So here's a question, how do I get the shaft through the bearing?  Or better yet, how do I get the bearing on the shaft?  I've got a 3/4" OD Keyed shaft and a 3/4" Bore Pillow block bearing.  I can kind of get the edge of the shaft into it and if I push it goes in but not very far.  All jokes aside does anyone have any good ways of how to insert the shaft say a foot or two into the bearings?
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