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    If i had the knowledge or know how id love to build one
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    Great job Ray. When do we take it for a ride?
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    Wow guys! Thank you for all the comments,kind words,and support. Thanks for looking!
    Skipnord, yes the idler is crowned slightly. When I made the idler I think that I cut about 1 or 1-1/2 degrees taper. Just an eyeball thing you know. I have made idlers for some large machines before and it didn't take long to find out less is better on the taper!!
    Modine, any time you want to drop by you are more than welcome to give it a test drive!!
    Pixel, yes the pellet stoves are a dream. Funny how you can burn a ton of wood pellets and have maybe a 5 gallon bucket of ash to dump from all those pellets!

    Thanks guys.
    Be well!!

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    Looking forward to seeing some chunks of steel turned into something useable!
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    Can't wait for Thanksgiving and Christmas break so I can come home from school and hog your shop!! Looking good!!
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    oooooooooo i would love to have one like that, nice job man!!
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    That looks like it will take anything you put up against it. Great solid build .
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    Awesome, well done!
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    The latest attachment finished for the new grinder!
    Enjoy!

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    So jealous!
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