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Most of the parts are rated for at least 80C. Parts will work OK even if they are so hot they ould burn your skin. That said service life can depend on temperature.
With air cooling, the
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Harbor Freight does it on their 44991 Mini Mill, + a small fan as well
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Jon Rus
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It will take longer if no helper is present, it takes just as long for the heat or cold to permeate in either direction, an A/C or heater will go as fast as it ever did...
5000 BTUs window A/C or
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Jon Rus
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On my lathe The bottom is open by? design by manufacturer.? As long the chip do not jump high it will work . My lathe is a 2023 model maybe they working on over heating .
It is to hot for
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davesmith1800
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Re: how to.inspect.motor?
Here is one!
355848246324 for sale | eBay <https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2332490.m570.l1313&_nkw=355848246324&_sacat=0>
not mine
Good Luck to any bidders!
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Jon Rus
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I like cooling fans.
Even inside point at board like do for computer's.
Motors that are TEFC have fan inside and a fan out side to cool the motor.? Sometimes uses a aluminum end cap fir better heat
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davesmith1800
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I added a computer fan to mine.
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Speaking of heat, some of you might be interested in a modification I made
to my minilathe about 15 years ago. To keep the electronics from
overheating, I drilled holes in the cover with screening on
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Miket_NYC
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And once the inside gets hot, it takes longer to cool it down, as the
insulation keeps the heat in
ralphie
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Ralph Lehotsky
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Victorville ,ca. area, 111 outside,,77 in insulated garage r-12 walls,6" spray foam against roof ply-exposed trusses ( 700 sq. ft.floor area), 12000 btu window unit(winter sale closeout $200.00) cut
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When into my hobby shop and was 114¡ã it insulated R13 walls ceiling R30.
My wife and doctor does want working hot weather so put some of my projects on hold till getting cooler.
At less paint dries
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davesmith1800
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Yea, just a few degree cooler here in visalia. But still hot enough to melt things. Sunday will be 113.
george
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Hot Hot Hot
I was wondering why fleeling Hot
Check tv . No one is letting run my mini lathe.
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davesmith1800
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I¡¯d still have a crack at fixing the holder, you¡¯ve nothing to lose but a bit of time.
Bend it back, use 2 pieces of wood to align it with the other one and put a clamp on it. Then add some
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Thanks Jon!
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Ralph Hulslander
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Ralph,
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Let me check it out, I never ran it.
I'll let you know.
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John
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Jon Rus
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That would be a lot simpler for me!
Do you use Paypal?
Ralph Hulslander
225 Old Canoe Place Road East
Southampton, NY
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Ralph Hulslander
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Ralph,
I have that exact motor.
Got it off of eBay in 2016 for $80
Let you have it for the same in 2024
? $80 in 2016 = $105 in 2024 today my loss is your gain.
I never needed it apparently, take it
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Jon Rus
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Here is the Lathe <https://photos.app.goo.gl/AcZiu7uQ65HWdf1z8> I believe
it is a Cummins.
Here is the motor <https://photos.app.goo.gl/hDVDnD71MUVw4Noc8>
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Ralph Hulslander
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The brush holder is heat deformed.
I will check the bearings.
Ralph
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Ralph Hulslander
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