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Re: New or pre-used
Hi Peter, That looks like a great steer, as for me /restore/ means /get back in service/.? I'll search out the 24v options. Many thanks, John 8 Nov 2024 07:24:42 Peter Brooks <peter@...>:
By John Penty · #63913 ·
Re: New or pre-used
Unless you are going for a frozen-in-time completely accurate restoration I¡¯d use a 24v (most likely scooter) motor. You¡¯d need a transformer / speed controller as well but the motors are quiet,
By Peter Brooks · #63912 ·
Re: Unimat motor
Hi Dick, Could you please describe how you use the 24v motor and Unimat to do power tapping? Just asking for a friend... Cheers, James
By james Pineda · #63911 ·
Re: Unimat motor
I have converted my Unimat to 24 volt DC motors as have some others on this forum. The beauty of this is that I now have variable speed and directional control as well as a very quiet motor. Direcinal
By OldToolmaker · #63910 ·
Re: Edelstaal cutoff or slotting tool and Komet toolholder
Please let me point out that Sherline offers a currently available cut-off blade that is .040"(1mm) wide.
By John Hutnick · #63909 ·
New or pre-used
I'm looking to restore my SL, but need a motor. PJToolmakers comes up top in a web search for new motors, but everything on their site shows out of stock, the same as three years ago when I emailed to
By John Penty · #63908 ·
Re: Edelstaal cutoff or slotting tool and Komet toolholder
I'm not sure I'm answering your question as I'm not familiar with Komet. However, I have 2 Edelstaal cutoff tools as illustrated in the catalog. The holder is 5/16" but the blade is positioned so that
By Scott B · #63907 ·
Re: Emco-Lux adjustable tool post/adjustable lantern post
This tool post is listed in the 1980 Machinex 5 accessory catalog as an adjustable tool post for the compound rest.? My Machinex 5 lathe has one factory installed on the compound slide.?? The
By Charles Daldry · #63906 ·
Re: Edelstaal cutoff or slotting tool and Komet toolholder
I have a picture of that tool holder and blade in my 1980 Machinex 5 accessory catalog.? It is part of the Machinex 5 tool system designed by American Edelstaal for the Machinex 5 lathe. My lathe
By Charles Daldry · #63905 ·
Re: Emco-Lux adjustable tool post/adjustable lantern post
It looks very similar to the "Lantern" or "American" style tool posts that were installed on probably millions of lathes in the USA in the past century. They work very well for most people, and are
By Bill in OKC too · #63904 ·
Re: Emco-Lux adjustable tool post/adjustable lantern post
I have a similar toolpost on my Bosch lathe. It works perfectly. Am 07.11.2024 um 17:27 schrieb Herman de Leeuw via groups.io: -- Diese E-Mail wurde von AVG-Antivirussoftware auf Viren gepr¨¹ft.
By Bruno · #63903 ·
Emco-Lux adjustable tool post/adjustable lantern post
Does anyone have experience with the "Emco-Lux Adjustable Toolpost" that was advertised in the Campbell Tools Co catalog for March 1983, entitled "Lathe Accessories and Attachments" (see *here (
By Herman de Leeuw · #63902 ·
Edelstaal cutoff or slotting tool and Komet toolholder
Does anyone have some input on the erstwhile Edelstaal "cutting tool/slotting tool"? I found it in the Campbell Tools Co catalog for March 1983, entitled "Lathe accessories & Attachments" which is
By Herman de Leeuw · #63901 ·
Re: Unimat motor
So you have the U90 motor. A wiring diagram can be found here... URL https://www.lathes.co.uk/unimat/page12.html More info can be found here... URL https://www.unimat-vintage-lathe.com/motortips.html
By Richard Burrows · #63900 ·
Re: Unimat motor
On AC motors just reversing the power wires will do nothing except potentially exposing you to an electric shock because you reversed the line and neutral wires (This is not necessarily an issue on
By Richard Burrows · #63899 ·
Re: Unimat motor
Ron, there are members with good knowledge of electricity and electronics. I was able to point to the short because I had a motor that did the same and I had to dump it because the rewinding fees were
By Andrei <calciu1@...> · #63898 ·
Re: Unimat motor
Would it still run with a short? Is there any way to test it to locate or at least verify the short?Thanks?Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
By [email protected] · #63897 ·
Unimat SL 1000 up for auction on shopgoodwill.com
There is a Unimat SL 1000 up for auction on shopgoodwill.com. URL: https://shopgoodwill.com/item/214799119
By Richard Burrows · #63896 ·
Re: Morse Taper #0 spindle and tailstock for Unimat
Do you think 7.2 mm spindel hole can be simply reamed to MT0 with 9 mm major diameter? Or boring is needed? In the latter case boring bar would have to be very thin lacking rigidity. Have you actually
By Tinkerer22 · #63895 ·
Re: Unimat motor
Sounds like there is a short in the motor. Best Regards, Andrei mailto:calciu1@... ________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2024 11:59 AM To: [email protected]
By Andrei <calciu1@...> · #63894 ·