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    Wonky floor jack spindle question

    Question for the masses: I picked up an old floor jack today, and I knew it was a little wonky when I got it; that came in handy at price-negotiation time. I'm pretty sure it's been overloaded at some point because one of the front wheel spindles is bent: it's not bad, but it's just enough to...
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    Possibly-functional Hisey-Wolf grinder; dare I risk it?

    So, I found something interesting in the photos: the frontal plate lists it as a Type 3LA, Model 15. 1 HP, 440v. The rear plate lists the motor as a Lima Electric 230/460v, and shows the high- and low-voltage wiring. Honestly, it seems like a decent machine, and yeah, they made good...
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    Possibly-functional Hisey-Wolf grinder; dare I risk it?

    It's three-phase, yes. Is there a single-phase 440? 🤔 Things I now have to Google...
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    Possibly-functional Hisey-Wolf grinder; dare I risk it?

    Opinions needed. I found an older Hisey-Wolf grinder for sale semi-locally; probably 60's production judging from the squared wheel guards, 10+" machine, 1 HP, 1800rpm, 440v. As best I can tell, it's in 60-ish% condition; what's present is in okay shape - no serious damage in the photos...
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    Speed Vise Repair?

    Yep, that would have gotten it a bit better-looking on the top, but like I said, I'm a very annoying sort of person. The vise was perfectly serviceable as it sat, so I didn't really even need to take it apart. For that matter, I didn't even need to clean it; I could have just bolted it down...
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    Speed Vise Repair?

    That's what I wanted to do, after learning that it's basically just a piece of milled-to-size stock...but I couldn't find a local supplier that wanted to sell me a small piece (or even one that stocked anything that size) and after talking with a few machine shops, they either didn't want to...
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    Speed Vise Repair?

    Slight update, which may be relevant to some. I don't have the replacement parts in, yet, although they've been ordered...but I also don't have a delivery date. It's been five days since I placed the order and I did not receive a confirmation or shipping email, so I called Penn Tool to check...
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    Speed Vise Repair?

    That's what my concern was: I've seen a lot of paint dissolve and run when oil came into the picture. I was looking for a 2K spray can, but there's no such thing locally...at least not in the places I would expect it to be. We have several paint suppliers, but most of them are...
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    Speed Vise Repair?

    Okay, follow-up question on paint. I've been looking at threads here and there, and it seems like these vises exist in a variety of colors; this one is a strange blue-grey that's hard to match, but I've seen black, blue, charcoal grey, etc. I also don't yet have a good system for painting...
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    3 phase bandsaw. Single phase garage. Best solution?

    I don't know enough about it to either confirm or deny these allegations...but I'm thinking that the place I went simply might not carry that particular model. We ended up going with a unit that is rated for a 2HP motor; there seems to be little harm in a slight oversize.
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    3 phase bandsaw. Single phase garage. Best solution?

    I'm excited to see what it'll do. We couldn't!
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    3 phase bandsaw. Single phase garage. Best solution?

    Question: what motor is on your PM1200? Mine is a 1.5HP and it was easier to get a 230v-in unit to run it. I know it would draw more amps, but being able to run that drill on a standard outlet would have been nice...
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    Speed Vise Repair?

    Larry; thanks, and thanks for the links. Somehow, when I looked up the vise before, I didn't see "base plate" on the parts list...so that was my mistake and would have saved us all some time. However, I've now rectified that omission, and I've found that the cost of a replacement baseplate is...
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    3 phase bandsaw. Single phase garage. Best solution?

    To quote exact figures: a decent VFD for my motor priced out at $215, all-in. A quality motor, equivalent to what I already have, was $445. I'm sure that some of that is due to local supply and demand, but VFDs need not be super-expensive for a home shop. Also, Hoosier, that's a dope motor...
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    Powermatic 1150 V/S belt

    Post some results/impressions if you don't mind; I'm about to replace the belt on my 1200.
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    3 phase bandsaw. Single phase garage. Best solution?

    Coincidentally, I dealt with this exact problem just yesterday: an older Powermatic drill press that has too many phases trapped in the motor. My solution, ironically, was to find a local electric motor shop - such things do still exist - and ask the guys at the counter what I should do: these...
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    Pint-Sized Abrasive Cabinet

    I took a look at TP; I think I need to learn more about guns in general before I select one, though. My abrasive blasting experience thus far has been limited to "stick thing in cabinet, pull trigger, clean 1" of surface, begin swearing." I want to avoid that with this cabinet, if at all...
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    Pint-Sized Abrasive Cabinet

    I need some opinions. I picked up a miniature abrasive cabinet yesterday, and I got a decent deal on it because 1) the exhaust fan motor was dead, and 2) it hadn't had a bath in...ever. Pictured: It looks upset. Pictured: I dub thee "Pigpen" I picked up a replacement motor because the...
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    Speed Vise Repair?

    Pictured: Eighteen seconds of bolt-removal later... That was much easier than I expected, although the smallest of the bolts - the one at the screw - was exceptionally tight. And as you guys predicted, the back side is pretty clean. Pictured: Also, I now know what color this thing used to...
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    Speed Vise Repair?

    Well, damn... that's even easy enough for me to accomplish. And yeah, good point: I do very much have a drill press, so holes in metal shouldn't be a problem at all! It's currently a drill press with too many phases stuck in its motor, but a VFD should fix that as soon as I finish selecting one.
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