bimmer1980
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Pics of the random stuff?? Living vicariously here... I've been on good behavior to not buy much lately...lol
Rich man's sport.We boaters have so many fine quotations. . .
There is nothing half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.
If a man must be obsessed with something, I suppose a boat is as good as anything, perhaps a bit better than most.
Sailing- The fine art of slowly going nowhere at great expense.
and. . .
A boat is a hole in the water into which you throw money.
Don't get me wrong. I love boating. Always have. It is expensive though.![]()
Are you in competition with Matt on Diesel Creek? His end of year "look at all the projects i have" videos usually put a good damper on my projects for the year...I have been making a mess. I picked up a bunch of random stuff from a place that was closing down, probably going to get more stuff, but I keep telling myself that I don't need more stuff! I went to bed at midnight, woke up at 3AM and could not go back to sleep, I guess it was luck, it started snowing and now they say we have a bit more coming at 6AM. Anyways, I said screw it and I am up at the Hill with the truck in the garage loaded with randomness, but stuff I didn't want to get covered in snow. Every box has a partially open top or it is just an open top tote and the snow had already covered things. I thought I had a furniture blanket, but nope, I miss my suburban, a lot, no worries about that stuff. The ride up here got most of the snow to blow away and I just see some frost on things, probably should have just gone directly to the Salvage Garage last night, but I was just too tired, of course now I would probably still be sleeping had I done that.![]()
Luckily the things I have acquired are much smaller. I have been trying to be good, but I may end up with a 50HP idler...Are you in competition with Matt on Diesel Creek? His end of year "look at all the projects i have" videos usually put a good damper on my projects for the year...
You'd need a 400 amp service to make that thing peak and every light in the shop would dimLuckily the things I have acquired are much smaller. I have been trying to be good, but I may end up with a 50HP idler...
Rotary phase converters are much more affordable for larger motors.80 amps to start but that can't be much output or at least not much compared to what it can put out. Why would you want it compared to a variable frequency drive?
The propane plants I've used VFDs on are always programmed for soft start. Motor spins up slowly, less in rush. But only one motor so.... The last plant I set up we used a Toshiba I bought from Stulz in Portland, its running a 20hp pump, the VFD was 2300 bucks? I'm sure online could be way cheaperThe inrush current will still brown out my shop when starting, at least I am pretty sure it will, should allow me to run a 25HP motor plus smaller ones at the same time if needed. I was more interested in the fact that it is designed with a nice outdoor enclosure. Friday I am going to pickup another CNC milling center and it appears the Matsuura is going away. I will be parting it out as much as possible before it heads to the big junkyard in the sky.
So, you're scrapping the Matsuura? What happened? Major board or servo amp fail?The inrush current will still brown out my shop when starting, at least I am pretty sure it will, should allow me to run a 25HP motor plus smaller ones at the same time if needed. I was more interested in the fact that it is designed with a nice outdoor enclosure. Friday I am going to pickup another CNC milling center and it appears the Matsuura is going away. I will be parting it out as much as possible before it heads to the big junkyard in the sky.
It wasn’t a decision taken lightly, but I stumbled on a HAAS VF-2 that is more than a decade newer, takes 40 taper tooling, is fully enclosed, and has a chip auger. I know it needs work, but it was almost scrap price and they can load it on my trailer. Another learning curve, but I think it will be for the better.So, you're scrapping the Matsuura? What happened? Major board or servo amp fail?
What are you replacing it with?
The Haas will be half the machine that Matsuura was, but I think you made the right call.It wasn’t a decision taken lightly, but I stumbled on a HAAS VF-2 that is more than a decade newer, takes 40 taper tooling, is fully enclosed, and has a chip auger. I know it needs work, but it was almost scrap price and they can load it on my trailer. Another learning curve, but I think it will be for the better.
The Haas will be half the machine that Matsuura was, but I think you made the right call.
40 taper spindle is worth a LOT. Haas is a cheap chevy and the Matsuura is more Lexus, but the age difference plus USA support is also valuable.






