How can I convert a three phase to single
I like these questions, you always get some good answers. A more appropriate question would be,,, is all this a good idea for me? Buy sell equipment you are not familiar with, cant use, need complicated conversion and additional layer of wiring, change a motor on a unit too big for my service etc and etc.
I can and don't how is that. I got a live in tech can build any kind of watt or ohms I want and still have it all I can run from 50A service, most things 30.
I do have 400 and do have a 300 synch but I don't use it so it really don't count as I use a buzz box and 30A wire feed.
I live rural and just font happen to have 3 ph, I may have got machine tools if I had it. In the end I really don't want to do that anyway and maintenance has changed dramatically in 30 yrs. Its rare I got to run down to neighbors for actual machine work. Used to be so much equipment was built that way, not so much today.
We resemble more of a racing crew than machine shop in nature as ours isn't heavy equip type but more specialized or tuned to be lighter. I can haul my largest tractor on a single axle flatbed.
50A welding service is adequate. Find pieces you can run from that max that take the same 3 wire cord in life and make it easy. No matter how good this deal let him sell to someone that wants or needs it before you got something you got a grand in to and even if you were Edisons nephew is gonna go another 1K somehow with free parts to end up making air you could have got the need for fulfilled for 500$ new in box to a common circuit with a common wire.