Got the spindle motor tested through the CSMIO today and it worked fine and was nice and quiet. Had to do a bit of jiggery pokery with the encoder output of the drive and what I told the CSMIO it was, seems like the ratio in Spindle Pulleys is not getting seen by the CSMIO.
Tested the spindle up to the full 2500rpm (5000 motor) and again it was fine and quiet, tried at 10rpm and a few others in between and all was well.
I then thought I would do a bit of testing for Russ so went and got a brush and set the spindle to 500rpm (1000rpm motor) and shoved the shaft between the chuck and bed, took a fair amount of force to slow it down so I think it will be fine at the 2:1 gearing.
Problem now is the chuck has tightened up that much I cant get the bleeding thing off

It is now also rubbing on the steel plate behind it so will have to remove the keyboard/switch panel so I can get a spanner on the spindle flats to get the chuck removed. I will then have to machine the back of the chuck a bit so that it cant rub on the steel. Dont think it would ever normally tighten up that much even under heavy cutting but might as well do it just in case.
I am actually thinking of making a new spindle as I am not a fan of the threaded spindle noses as if I ever want to use M4 then there is a chance it could undo.
Hope to get the axis moving this weekend but not sure if I will get the time.
Hood