Sheriff Roscoe
Well-known member
Hey guys; I'm looking at an old drill press for my home workshop that needs a new motor. The simplest solution of course is to pick up a used single-phase motor.
However, a 3-phase motor with a Teco (or similar) VFD has me intrigued. Had to read up on 3-phase and watch Youtube videos as well to understand the differences and benefits.
As cool as the super-slow speed and reverse is with a VFD setup, I'm left wondering what the real-world benefit is for my purposes? I'm a "weekend warrior" type shop user (not ********) that enjoys working with wood and sometimes metal. Will a 3-phase setup allow me to do the job better or perhaps more efficient? On the flip side, I love to tinker and a VFD would allow that...even it wasn't overly useful for my circumstances
However, a 3-phase motor with a Teco (or similar) VFD has me intrigued. Had to read up on 3-phase and watch Youtube videos as well to understand the differences and benefits.
As cool as the super-slow speed and reverse is with a VFD setup, I'm left wondering what the real-world benefit is for my purposes? I'm a "weekend warrior" type shop user (not ********) that enjoys working with wood and sometimes metal. Will a 3-phase setup allow me to do the job better or perhaps more efficient? On the flip side, I love to tinker and a VFD would allow that...even it wasn't overly useful for my circumstances
on this ^^^

Or you can scrounge up 5-6' of 2-3/4 OD tubing and make it a floor stander...
