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Adam Smith
 
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Default School Shop auction in Buffalo, NY

It will if you:

1. Put together a rotary phase converter (often referred to as an RPC FYI as
a search term). There is lots! of stuff in the archives on this. (I picked
up 5 hp 3 phase motor, for RPC use, from Rottblotts. Cost was $25, but was
in the context of a much larger purchase.)
or
2. Use an external start capacitor to start it (but at a degraded horse
power rating, probably a bit less than 1 horse after degraded)
or
3. Get a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD is your search term) to power it.

I wouldn't let three phase stop me, there are quite a number of machines you
are going to be interested in that will require three phase.

But you should also take a look at the Axelson that Campbell Sorenson are
offering on ebay! (whoops, actually just ended, but no bids, so they'll
probably put it up again), as well as the 15 inch Colchester. (If I could
sell the notion of a fourth lathe to my wife, I'd be signifcantly tempted by
one of those). They also have a 13" Sheldon that looks interesting.

Adam

"HotRod" wrote in message
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Will this machine (Model 148884, 3-phase, 230v, 1.5 hp) work in my 220V
home shop?