Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
I was looking for an AGS an AGS10 one came up at the the right price, then not long afterwards and AGS12 came up and I wanted the bigger saw, so I ended up with both.
So the AGS10 must go, I have a 10hp phase converter so I'm happy with single or 3 phase but I know that most AGS10 buyers prefer single phase. And it just so happens I have a Wadkin single phase 3hp motor so it would be silly not to convert it. Most AGS10 are 2hp, so this one will have a bit more welly
I bought the saw as it was the right price and it was working in a workshop right up to the previous passing it on to me. Plus it has the two small cast side tables and the pressed steel extension table. The previous owner is a fantastic chap, he did an excellent job of putting it onto the pallet.
Here it is in its previous job
So first job was to test the donor motor, I have tested it a couple of years ago but it would be embarrassing if I assembled it all then nothing happened. However it worked lovely so bought the correct diameter triple pulley and taper bush to fit the new motor shaft.
I would have fitted them but couldn't find my 8mm x 7mm key steel so had to order some, I have some somewhere...
Next take the motor carriage off so you can get to the 5/8" BSW bolts that hold the top on. Also measure the relative position of the pulley on the motor carriage so the new motor can be easily aligned .
Take the blade off and wind down the arbor so that you can get easier access to the bolts that hold the top on. Fortunately a neighbour dropped by so he gave me a hand to take the top off. I've put it on the pallet truck so I can move it around as it does tend to get in the way.
Next job is to give it a check over and make sure it all rises and tilt as it should. The bearings feel fine but before I put the top back on I will mount the motor and test it.
Not sure whether to paint it or not. I have the correct hammered paint and I will be spraying my BZW bandsaw soon so it wouldn't take much more effort to take off all the plates, rub it down, mask it up and give it a spray while I have the spray-gun out. But the missus wants a kitchen so not sure if I have the luxury of time. The extension table would definitely benefit from it.
More when I get the motor fitted, the key steel is on it's way.
Cheers
Andy
So the AGS10 must go, I have a 10hp phase converter so I'm happy with single or 3 phase but I know that most AGS10 buyers prefer single phase. And it just so happens I have a Wadkin single phase 3hp motor so it would be silly not to convert it. Most AGS10 are 2hp, so this one will have a bit more welly
I bought the saw as it was the right price and it was working in a workshop right up to the previous passing it on to me. Plus it has the two small cast side tables and the pressed steel extension table. The previous owner is a fantastic chap, he did an excellent job of putting it onto the pallet.
Here it is in its previous job
So first job was to test the donor motor, I have tested it a couple of years ago but it would be embarrassing if I assembled it all then nothing happened. However it worked lovely so bought the correct diameter triple pulley and taper bush to fit the new motor shaft.
I would have fitted them but couldn't find my 8mm x 7mm key steel so had to order some, I have some somewhere...
Next take the motor carriage off so you can get to the 5/8" BSW bolts that hold the top on. Also measure the relative position of the pulley on the motor carriage so the new motor can be easily aligned .
Take the blade off and wind down the arbor so that you can get easier access to the bolts that hold the top on. Fortunately a neighbour dropped by so he gave me a hand to take the top off. I've put it on the pallet truck so I can move it around as it does tend to get in the way.
Next job is to give it a check over and make sure it all rises and tilt as it should. The bearings feel fine but before I put the top back on I will mount the motor and test it.
Not sure whether to paint it or not. I have the correct hammered paint and I will be spraying my BZW bandsaw soon so it wouldn't take much more effort to take off all the plates, rub it down, mask it up and give it a spray while I have the spray-gun out. But the missus wants a kitchen so not sure if I have the luxury of time. The extension table would definitely benefit from it.
More when I get the motor fitted, the key steel is on it's way.
Cheers
Andy