OK so I got the sucker knocked apart again. I hated cutting the power cord, but I had to to get it in the lathe. When I measured the shoulders on the axle at the bearing it had a woble(for failure of a better word) of .018. I decided that the only way to true it up was to make a bushing and cut the shoulder down on the inner race saddle. The other thing that this would address would be the shoulder to shoulder length could be increased by 1mm. or .039". Thus putting the bearing further into the end cover. The first cut went excellent, used three jaw chuck on one end and a live center on the other. The power cord end was a different story. It appears that when they pressed in the axle not only did they mushroom over the bearing shoulder, but also bent the shaft. The run out on the one end of the shaft looked like 1/4" although was probably half that. To top it off once the shaft was bent the saddle was machined for the bearing. My buddy then says so now what you going to do? I thought, "yea the guy on the press made 350 canadian dollars worth of garbage." I grabbed the thing out of the lathe and chucked it on the machined surface on the other end and said,"turn this one the same". So the shoulders are now parallel but I have an excentricity of 8-10 thou on one end!