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Re: Royal live center
Hope I didn't bite myself in the ass today!Picked up a 6A2C CBN wheel from? Shars this afternoon.?Store price was $115.00, eBay price was??$89.91. Gave the store a call after the eBay number
By Dave Matticks · #101989 ·
Re: Finally workbench for my lathe
Thanks! In my universe, always a consideration!?? Bill in Boulder CO USA
By Bill Williams · #101988 ·
Re: Royal live center
It's the first time it's been opened in over 50 years, I? could have it apart in 5 minutes this way.Thanks anyway,?Dave? Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
By Dave Matticks · #101987 ·
Re: Finally workbench for my lathe, Now motor selection
I have wonder if I could just substitute a ESC for the controller? I have a BLDC motor running off a ESC
By Ralph Hulslander · #101986 ·
Re: Finally workbench for my lathe, Now motor selection
Thanks Bertho, now I understand and can test this. I have seen it mentioned but never any reference to how to check. Ralph
By Ralph Hulslander · #101985 ·
Re: Royal live center
I think I would drill a 3/16 clearance hole through the shaft while I had it apart so I could knock out the center with a long drift or piece of drill rod in the future. Newer centers used for
By Dan and Marlene Coleman · #101984 ·
Re: Atlas Motors (was Finally workbench for my lathe
One thing to keep in mind is that inflation also applies to motor ratings.? I am powering my 618 with a "1/4 hp" motor that is larger than the 618 headstock, about as heavy as the whole lathe, and
By n5kzw · #101983 ·
Re: Royal live center
Bill, Thanks for your service and if you had any pictures you could pass on, legally, I would welcome them.? I'm pretty much have been a plane nut since I was a kid.? Never had my license though.?
By Jody · #101982 ·
Re: Finally workbench for my lathe, Now motor selection
Ralph, The Hall-effect sensor works of the common 0V and 5VDC but it is not an isolated voltage. There is no internal isolation transformer in the controller. So touching those control wires can be
By Boman33 <boman33@...> · #101981 ·
Re: Finally workbench for my lathe
Staying on subject, Thanks Ken!! I am having trouble picturing your suggested suds for the lathe I would like the idea of not having to pull the drawer for access but I just cannot picture it. Bill
By Ralph Hulslander · #101980 ·
Re: Finally workbench for my lathe, Now motor selection
Thanks for posting Boman33, are you saying the Hall Effect sensor is 120v AC? Then on the diagram Red Wire = 5v +120v AC I do not understand. I use the Consew motor on my Mill and on my 14" bandsaw
By Ralph Hulslander · #101979 ·
Re: Atlas Motors (was Finally workbench for my lathe
Hi Robert , No problem with any of that :>) I hope I didn¡¯t give the impression that one would use VFD¡¯s and Motors which were orders of magnitude apart . . . . if so I apologise . . . I have used
By cwlathes · #101978 ·
Re: Royal live center
Carvel is right. You can get great things made in China, if you want to pay the premium for quality. Remember, your iPhone is made in China. The computer you are using is made in China, etc. You get
By Andrei · #101977 ·
Re: Royal live center
For interest the best / truest / tightest 3 jaw chuck I own was made in China , and outperforms my ¡°reference¡± hardly used Pratt B , and cost me less than replacement jaws for the other Pratt B .
By cwlathes · #101976 ·
Re: 6" Dial Calipers
Thanks for input guys..I figured that repair would not be worth the expense but needed to get backing! I'll buy a couple next sale I find..Seb..
By seb fontana <speedoo51@...> · #101975 ·
Re: 6" Dial Calipers
These are not rocket science. But, they can be just a little tricky to get the dial off. But, in many cases, you don't need to mess with that. generally, take the end stop off the end of the beam, and
By Jon Elson · #101974 ·
Re: 6" Dial Calipers
Mark at R. M. Tool Repair can fix your calipers. He has parts for older stuff also. He also repairs indicators. 269 Lancaster Dr., Crystal Lake, IL 60014. 815-893-3302 mrtool2010@.... Dan
By Dan and Marlene Coleman · #101973 ·
Re: Atlas Motors (was Finally workbench for my lathe
Carvel, I¡¯ve fallen behind (again). :-) Your Atlas Motors ad is from Atlas Catalog No. 45, which is dated May, 1945 (so not quite Post-War). One thing to keep in mind is that Atlas, like Sears, had
By Robert Downs · #101972 ·
Re: 6" Dial Calipers
Seb: In a 12/2016 video, YouTube creator Adam Booth talked about the guy who does his repairs : "I also have some repaired tools that has come in from M.R. Tool Repair. Mark is an excellent craftsman
By Bill Buckalew · #101971 ·
Re: Finally workbench for my lathe, Now motor selection
Here is the Consew control schematic.? A larger capacitor will make the motor accelerate and brake slower. The top trim potentiometer sets the adjustment pot's high speed value. The bottom one the
By Boman33 <boman33@...> · #101970 ·