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Unread 03-11-2005, 17:22
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Re: Extending a cantilevered drive shaft.

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Originally Posted by M. Krass
I was hoping that, by bolting the sprockets together, those bolts would transmit some of that load onto the main shaft.
OOOpps, I didn't catch this part. My bad.
Your suggestion is another option that should work.

In Sanddrag's post, he mentions a couple ways to implement this fairly easily. The edited version really would be a fairly simple and effective way to do it with very little tooling required.

I tell you, that Sanddrag, what a genius!!