I busted the motor mounts on a ShopSmith® when I loaded it up with a tongue and groove router bit on some eight-quarter maple. The quill was certainly strong enough and the belt and pulleys transmitted the load to the motor fine, just the motor housing (made from aluminum or pot metal) was the weak link and busted real good. Mills and engine laths are over engineered for a reason.
Last edited by nett; 06-19-2008 at 03:52 PM.
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