"two-twenty, two-twenty-one, whatever it takes . . ."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX3kxAA2L4Q
Forrest
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"two-twenty, two-twenty-one, whatever it takes . . ."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX3kxAA2L4Q
Forrest
H7eh7e Is in Ukraine. So may be different there.
and the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plane?plain?
In Ukraine, the industrial voltage of 380 volts is three phases.
I have one phase in the house of 220 volts.
I have a 240-volt DC electric motor on the metal lathe.
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How are you getting the 240 volt D.C. for the lathe?
You do outstanding work, very impressive.
Great idea. It gives me a new Idea. Thanks
allenz
h7eh7e,
Beautiful Work!
A great Re-Use of Surplus Motors. Going from 3 Phase to Single Phase power IS VERY Good!
philip
do you sell them?
Very little merchandise is sold here on HMT.net A lot of members sell plans for different projects, I don't recall saws, there probably are belt, well as wheel grinders. Also plenty are posted, giving deep insight to design considerations. A large percentage are built on the fly, with scavenged components; nobody expects you to make your own ball bearings...
My appreciation of work by h7eh7e and Vyacheslav Nevolya is their methodical fabrication process. Reminds one how sketching is introduced, whatever final shape is, that is composed of simple geometric forms. They are using readily available material to build what normally are castings. I'm envious regarding extended shafts most of all.
For some reason, commercial bench grinders have too little space between wheel to motor case. Personally, most off-hand grinding is form tools for lathe or flycutters, especially radius cutters. After minimal wear to wheels, rotating a left hand bit gets impeded by motor bell.
Is it just me?
I will show a few machines that were made by me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI6kq4JFf6c
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSnPA-cUFnA
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVXVMIxqY8E
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cHtXG3i8HM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JDfRivGw-U
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhts0JhoGGM
Manufacture Disk Sander 180 мм
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dVzV-wdHHk
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9KU2EViLsk
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mnKb3NdGWI
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I need a switch cover about the size of that one. I emailed Clarke in UK, a year back, but just got innuendo: wonder if they are budding politicians
ranald
Please tell me what do you mean.
Hi h7eh7e,
I have a small Clarke CBS1-5 linisher that has had little use (I had a home made 2 inch one that didn't track well as I should have made the frame from steel RHS or Australian hardwood but instead I made from clear quality pine back in 70s: the old washing machine motor worked fine for that application. I threw it out reluctantly, and now regrettably, when I got the Clarke. The little Clarke machine has a plastic rubber like cover as seen in the pic and it is held in place by a yellow plastic frame with 4 tabs however some sort of fatigue affected the hold down tabs which broke.
Unfortunately here in Aus all electrical work must be performed by a Licenced electrician or technician the cost of which would be more than the unit is worth. I had hoped to get a replacement.
Actually I will try to call them by telephone when I get my broken landline service going. (Our service provider leaves a bit to be desired.) We don't have mob service.
I've enclosed a pic for reference.Attachment 34334
As I have been culling while trying to sell our property (had some trying times here since listing last year, with fires then floods & now the Wuhan 400) so haven't been on line much or making anything that needs most of my machinery/power tools/ hand tools.
Cheers & keep up your excellent/useful work
Do you mean that an electrician would even have to do any wiring on a portable grinder you're using in your home?
I hope I'm missing something!
Forrest
If the button does not work, buy a new one. You can put something else. You can put a toggle switch. This is not hard to do. It your button has fallen apart or that does not work on electricity.