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Benchwayze":16wsdpt4 said:
9fingers":16wsdpt4 said:
John,

On the motor noise front, look for the "induction" word. If this is left out you will almost certainly have a nasty noise brush motor.

Belt driven machines will often be induction motor types too but needs confirming.

Virtually no supplier is going to state "brush motor" as it does not count as a virtue!

A second advantage is that an induction motor is likely to be a standard part if you ever need to replace it. Brush motor machine are almost certainly special to type motors and expensive to replace.

HTh

Bob

Thanks Bob..

I thort you was on 'olidee! Hope you are and if so having a good one!

There's an induction motor on my Coronet Combo machine. So very quiet. Until I start ripping of course. Whereas the Elu Portable saw makes a racket. Which is why I use it only when everyone is at work!

I'll get off to Machine Mart and have a good look. I do need to dismantle the Combination Machine back to its basic lathe format, then it will fit in the cosy part of the shop.

Next month though now. I just shelled out for Cedarwood and Southern Yellow Pine. :shock:

All the best and thanks again.

John

Yes John, Jan & I are on holiday in France at the moment staying with old friends. Got a window to fit at the weekend and then on Monday we travel north to stay with Froggy overnight and see if we can't get to the bottom of a problem with his planer/taperer and turn it into the thicknesser it is meant to be :lol:
Back home by Thursday next ready to ship Jet 260 Mod kits to those who have ordered them and then back into the workshop - Who needs holidays eh? :wink:

Bob
 

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