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John Rudd:
I thnik I know what you mean...
I could thread one end to screw back into the table, the other end of the bar tapped offset....yes?

Darren:
Second thoughts, you don't need two fixing points as the leadscrew becomes one itself.

Bit like this

Darren:

--- Quote from: John Rudd on July 17, 2009, 06:29:38 AM ---I thnik I know what you mean...
I could thread one end to screw back into the table, the other end of the bar tapped offset....yes?

--- End quote ---

Yes that sounds like what I was thinking... :thumbup:

Darren:
I made a dog clutch originally for mine, didn't stay with it though. No real reason as it worked well enough but I just got carried away

Have a look here and scroll down a bit....http://madmodder.net/index.php?topic=1050.msg8336#msg8336

John Rudd:
So a potential solution, a question tho'

The pillars are threaded to go into the mill table, the other end s are tapped but offset..

How do I know that when the pillars are screwed home into the table that my threaded holes at 'tother end will line up to meet the motor mounts?

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