They list one for the BAO thicknesser. AFAIK the cutterblock units are the same. I'll definitely check with their drawing to make sure though! https://shelixheads.com/SHELIX-heads_fo ... _BURSGREENmemzey":2jgfwjqs said:.......................Still I’m fascinated to see how you get on, especially with a Byrd head (I didn’t know they were available for that machine) so please keep us updated and post lots of pics!
deema":90hlihw9 said:I would swap both motors for single phase
Yes, it's a fair amount of work.... Together with the restoration of my Cooksley bandsaw and small Startrite bandsaw it should keep me occupied for a whileTrevanion":2zwnxip9 said:Seriously Ambitious project, my hat is off to you if you manage to pull it off!
You're talking probably around £1000-1200 for the planer itself, another £1200 for the byrd head by the time you get it to this country, another £500 at least in new electronics plus all the actual time and work to go into the machine. Makes me queasy just thinking about the amount of work, to be honest. But once it's done you will have one of the best planers in the country, no doubt about it. You'll make Wallace jealous.
Resale isn't really a consideration for me. I'm never moving workshops again and I'll keep this until I die!deema":1ly03vjh said:There are two motors in the PT. one drives the cutter and the other the thicknesser feed. I would swap both motors for single phase, the machine I believe will when your looking to move it on sell better and for a higher price as people seem to shy away from ‘home’ conversions using VFD’s.
It would be the most problematic one to swap but is the easiest one to run using a VFD.Trevanion":1nfuy8a9 said:Something in the back of my head is telling me there's something really obscure on the feed motor which makes it an absolute nightmare to do a motor swap, I can't remember whether it was something unique about the shaft or the actual motor mount though. I might be totally wrong though.deema":1nfuy8a9 said:I would swap both motors for single phase
Need to do all of the internal work with the 3 tables and cutterblock off! On the otherhand, it would be fun to design a stand to invert it in its assembled stateDoug71":1kvr4nb8 said:........as said above had to turn it over to work on it, the access through the little doors is useless, think the theory is these things just run forever so generally never need fixing.
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