Peter, you're correct that what I did was not necessary (both the metal shaft and the bean vacuum). However, it was indeed, fun. I am a tinkerer and can't help messing with stuff.
So, I wanted to vacuum up the beans because the metal shaft doesn't fit all that tightly in the SC, so I think it would likely fall out if I dumped the beans. Instead of fixing the loose fit, I opted to try the vacuum idea, just because it is cool.
I think the jury is still out on the all metal shaft. I don't know how well heat will travel down the shaft. It could very well be that it damages the nylon square drive on the motor. If so, I will report back so others don't make the same mistakes as me. Since I still have the original plastic shaft, I can always implement the hanger bolt design if the metal shaft turns out to be a bad idea, and assuming it doesn't actually ruin the motor. BTW, the motor is identical to the motors used in microwave ovens to scatter the RF waves. These are typically installed in the top of the microwave. If anyone has a failed microwave handy, salvage that motor.
Cheers,
Ramzy