This morning my mill, an Optimum BF-20LV, (Grizzly G0704) started to make some funny noises. I assumed that one of the drive gears might have stripped a couple of teeth as they are plastic and apparently have a bit of a reputation for this. It was one of the gears, the main gear that meshes with the motor gear. The teeth were in good condition but the gear was skipping over the shaft key under load, hence the funny noise. I had a spare so all ended well, my question is this, is it possible to repair the damaged gear? I thought of boring out the gear centre and turning up a hub in brass, that would be easy enough. Is there any method or adhesive that would hold the new hub into the bored out gear? I would make a new one but the gear is helical and I don't know how to cut them. Not really trying to save money, although that always helps. Suggestions gratefully received. Cheers, Peter.