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And, all put together, it spins very freely- it'll come to a rest "pointing" towards the low spot in the shop floor.
I told the owner we might have to either put a disc brake or a
five-point harness on it. I also told him
I'll only warranty it up to 2,500 RPM. :)
It's the oddball stuff that keeps this job interesting.
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