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    Reduction drive for the X2

    I want an X2 that can tap 1/2-13. Would also like to machine SS, and do high speed of 7k or more. Looking at the way the belt drive motor mount is made, it appears a step pulley off to the side could provide many different gear reduction options.

    Has anyone done this?


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    send Hoss a question post Hoss's G0704 as he has done incredible things with his X2.....

    hope this is of some help...
    Eoin


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Welder View Post
    send Hoss a question post Hoss's G0704 as he has done incredible things with his X2.....

    hope this is of some help...
    I got his CD when it first came out. Thinking dedicated set up, not one I have to set up and tear down.


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