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What to do with this 1/2 hp motor?

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I bought this craftsman 1/2 hp 1725rpm motor a few months back for $10. I had no use for it, and still don't, but for $10 I didn't want to pass it up. It works real well but not sure what to do with it. I was going to use it for a belt grinder but i figured the RPMs were to low any thoughts on what I could use it for?
 

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Keep it! A use will come around the corner before you know it.

Could be a furnace fan motor, scroll saw motor, small table saw motor, grinder, etc, etc. Unless you are ninety years old....keep it.

A few examples....
 

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Thanks lilredex, i like those suggestions, especially the scroll saw idea. What kind of power is needed to sand metal?
 

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I made a wire wheel station out of mine (see the first post in my project thread. Link in my signature.)
It's the most used machine in my shop.
I did something similar with a 3450rpm version of that motor to make a buffer.

Make sure you use protective clothing and eyewear.

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I made a wire wheel station out of mine (see the first post in my project thread. Link in my signature.)
It's the most used machine in my shop.
I did something similar with a 3450rpm version of that motor to make a buffer.

Make sure you use protective clothing and eyewear.

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That is nice!! Been looking for a craftsman stand too for a long time but so far, no luck.
 
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I do have a Craftsman floor drill press and I was keeping this motor as a backup for that but feel like I should put it to use instead of just keeping it on a shelf.
 
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