
Or he's trying to save up for his *** reassignment surgery.![]()

Only a 1.5 hp electric motor! Probably just enough to spin the shaft (if it's not bound up).
Eh, except for that thing has a very low top end, and remember that torque is inversely proportional to speed reduction. It won't be a hogging machine (won't be at any HP, just not rigid enough), but I doubt that the 1.5hp will be very limiting.
I'm not sure. I was guessing that it's a 16" SBL. I think they typically have a 3 hp motor. Bigger chucks and heavier work piece capabiltiy.
Maybe I just like overkill. I have a 1.5 hp motor on my 9" SBL even though they originally came with 1/2 hp motors.
Yeah, that's just asking for problems IMHO. I hope you use the clutch when power feeding. My 10" has a 3/4hp and it stalled for a second once, I got a bit heavy handed on a parting tool, split second it broke the tool clean off.
Anyone have a copy or original from the original post?
Dont have the copy but I have it under authority that this was the guy that posted the original add.
LOL... I saw those when I Googled... What is curious.. I remember the old fashion model glue (15 cents at the Ben Franklin 5 & 10 store)... and remember when they "safe'd" it up.. The Testor brand "good stuff" tubes were orange.. so not sure what the gray is all about in those pictures..