Thanks for all the help guys.
Just a few pictures of what I did to move this project along.
Since this was the first time using a rotary table, I did not have any T-nuts. So I had to make a pair. Not sure what type of steel I pulled out of the scrap bin, but I couldn’t tap them to save my life. The studs got welded so I could move on to the actual task at hand.
I got the table centered and then used little creative clamping to keep the gear off the table surface (I love Unistrut). The gear was centered next. I did a quick turn without turning the mill on to make sure everything was positioned correctly. Everything went pretty smoothly. And it fits perfectly. I welded a few studs to the gear and then the studs to the blower shoot.
So everything is together, but it isn’t working properly unfortunately. It rotates smoothly without the chain attached but once the chain is placed on both gears, it gets very hard to turn and the hydraulics can’t move it. Not sure exactly what is wrong yet. I am guessing something is misaligned.
I do actually have a boring head. Learning to use that will be for the next project.
