Craptain
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I have had this thing sitting on a pallet for quite a while, maybe a year and a half?
Any way I finally got around to researching it and deciding what to do with it. It is a cool old machine and needs to be used. First problem is the 3 phase motor. I don't have 3 phase in my shop. But I do have a converter, so maybe .....
Any way It seems to be from around 1940. There are only a couple of working examples I traced but the owners seem more than happy with performance. So I might just see if I can get it up and running. I just wonder if I will get enough power from a converter rather than real 3 phase.
I am off to sea again for a couple of weeks so it won't be an immediate job but think I might prioritize it when I get home again. She weighs in at around 5-600 pounds as you see her so a working stand will have to be "healthy".
Any way I finally got around to researching it and deciding what to do with it. It is a cool old machine and needs to be used. First problem is the 3 phase motor. I don't have 3 phase in my shop. But I do have a converter, so maybe .....
Any way It seems to be from around 1940. There are only a couple of working examples I traced but the owners seem more than happy with performance. So I might just see if I can get it up and running. I just wonder if I will get enough power from a converter rather than real 3 phase.
I am off to sea again for a couple of weeks so it won't be an immediate job but think I might prioritize it when I get home again. She weighs in at around 5-600 pounds as you see her so a working stand will have to be "healthy".
BC are well made machines.