It more likely to do with air compressor sitting outside for shop air. The mini lathe should be in a cooler room. Maybe the AC keeping the you mini lathe and you cool
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On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 12:56 PM, gcvisalia@... wrote:
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I do at times but it's never long running stuff. A bit here and there. So I seriously doubt there would be any issues doing it that way. And it's not often. For sure I do more in the upper 80s so i don't think it bothers the motor much if it's a few degrees higher. Nothing I do is ever long running.
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george
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On Thursday, July 11, 2024 at 07:54:44 AM PDT, davesmith1800 <davesmith1@...> wrote:
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Using a mini lathe and other tools in 2004 most of time temperature of 105°F and maybe spikes to 108°.?
Today the temperature is over 108° and days to 113°F?
So odds of burning the mini lathe motor today is greater because of Global warming.??
But do not know any here Using a mini lathe over 90°F
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