Topic: Shaft collar crooked on auger?
Hi all,
Just started assembly of serial #1179. First question-Does the shaft collar have to sit perpendicular to the auger shaft? Mine will not because the set screw is just past the turned area of the shaft. When tightened it makes the collar skewed. My instinct says it needs to be straight/perpendicular or the thrust bearing will not have a flat surface to run on. True? The fix would be to put another flat washer between the auger and collar, then the set screw tightens on the turned flat surface, and all is well. Is there clearance for that?
I also would like to impart a tip/tricks I used on deburring the pipe and auger. I used a 5/8"/240 grit Flex hone on the pipe. Not enough grit to totally flatten the inner surface, but it cleaned it nicely.
I used dremel rubber bullets on my auger edge. Surprisingly there were a lot of fine metal shavings coming off.
Hopefully this will shorten my run in time.
Very excited to get this going! I've read all the forum posts, including the 58+ page initial sticky.
I'm sure I'll have more questions, thanks in advance!
-"As soon as you make something fool proof...along comes an idiot."
-"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." ~Thomas Edison
