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Old 1st July 2005, 08:08 AM   #1
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Default centering hub for cdpro

Hi,

I am just wondering on the centering hub for the cdpro. It seems that it doesnt do anything to prevent disc egging at all, it only centres the disc clamp. (which is probably good to balance the weight)

Anybody have any tips to centre the disk?

I am planning to glue the hub, but currently putting it on hold in case someone got better ideas.

Thanks
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