Upgraded from a plain bearing held in with a set screw to a double row angular contact bearing.






A project log for Reviving a Shoptask 1720 XMTC Gold 3-in-1
This thought project is notes on reviving my 1998 Shoptask 1720 XMTC Gold late-mill-drill
Upgraded from a plain bearing held in with a set screw to a double row angular contact bearing.
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