rslaback
Well-known member
I recently picked up a Delta Unisaw that ate the rear bearing of its motor. The saw uses a unique mounting base. In order to save money I bought a replacement with a standard NEMA 56 base knowing that I could fab up an adapter. As I look at it I'm half tempted to just cut the weld that hold the custom base on and then just weld that to the new motor. Obviously I'd have to stitch weld the bracket on slowly to avoid heat damage on the windings. What are the other reasons this is stupid and I should just make my adapter and move on?









