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It is actually a small mill in comparison, some Bridgeports weigh in at 4klbs. This one is 1500-2000.
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made pieces that wound up getting blued.
If you don't know how to build a phase converter out of a old 3-phase motor let me know.Yup 3 phase
Just cross chain around the base. You can mess it up chaining around the head or something. That's how we haul them and haven't had a problem. We aren't in the habit of laying trucks on their side though .Those wheels will be removed for transport. I don't wanna drive for two hours watching this thing shift back and forth! I'm even thinking about running some all thread through the trailer deck to make sure it stays put.
The heck with a replica! I've got some plans around here somewhere for a real M2 (semi-auto of course).Like my fiddy cal replica?!
If you don't know how to build a phase converter out of a old 3-phase motor let me know.
Thats actually DH's toe. I will let him tell the story, since I know what a steel toe shoe looks like(and he obviously doesn't)...So...did the mill land on your toe?
Not quite, For a small convertor ( your not gonna need a big one) You do not need a pony motor (the pony is used for starting LARGE convertors). Using an old motor you will be useing both poles of your wall current to energize 2 outside poles of the 3 poles in the motor. Capacitors are wired to the third "wild" leg of the motor to help tame the voltage. The same 3 poles on the motor will be your 3 lines for your 3 phase power. Remeber the "wild" leg always has to go to the middle pole. Reversing the outside "constant" lines will reverse the machines motor.Hey gimp,
Congtrats on the mill. These guys are 100% correct that you can build a 3phase converter from a old 3 phase motor. Basically you take a 110 motor and run a belt to turn the 3phase motor. the wires connecter coming out the 3 phase motor is now a 3 phase generator.
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