Way to go Dave! You help keep the forum interesting with clear out-of-the-box thinking.
If you knurl your axle for the wheel that is slipping on with a chisel it will help hold the wheel on and give something for the epoxy to bite onto.
Regards, Roy
Except that the name is already taken Dave, you would be another Dr. Tinker! Great work and ideas. One thought, they make a knurling tool that they use for armature shafts and rotor shafts. They use it for holding on bearings. Anyway, with the amount of custom jobs that you do, it may be worth it for you to pick up a set.
I have a bunch of extra motors that they use in special pumps that we use in some surgical procedures. The devices are disposable, one use, but the nurses save them and I easily remove the motors. I have been toying with the idea of using these for animations, but would really like to make a track cleaner with some. I am inspired by your efforts.
Thanks,Dennis
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