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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 00:57:04 -0400, Brian Lawson
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Hey Gunner,

I was going to use a 20HP motor too. I kicked it into gear with a
pony motor, and it was drawing 80 plus amps. I've settled for a
7-1/2HP, which is still drawing 20 or so.-


Gack!!

Maybe Ill use a 10 hp. Ive got that 1501 Clausing with the 7.5 hp
motor. Its a bit slow to start on my 5hp Star International RPC (old
*******) and doesnt like starting in Low range.

I can get by a bit by firing up the OD grinder at the same time, which
acts as a slave, but its still under powered.

Gunner


Take care.

Brian Lawson,
Bothwell, Ontario.
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 03:52:18 GMT, Gunner
wrote:

On 25 Aug 2004 13:18:31 -0700, jim rozen
wrote:


You have to understand that most of the designs you
see are highly optimized. Using an oversized idler
motor that is started with a pony motor means you
don't need any power factor correction, no balancing,
and no starting circuitry.

It gets built for free, runs forever, and never
has to be thought about. Example is the patented
"jim's stone age converter" seen he

http://www.metalworking.com/DropBox/_2000_retired_files/Conv.jpg


Got a wiring diagram? Ive got a 20hp 3600rpm Western Electric waiting
to be turned into a RPC. Pony motors Ive got by the score.

Gunner, who was given a Hardinge DV-59 today. Disassembled but
complete....sigh

Anyone need any Federal air gauges? Got about a dozen of them G

Schaublin Lever action tailstock with built in collet holder in the
nose of the ram?

Scored today.... VBG)


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"In my humble opinion, the petty carping levied against Bush by
the Democrats proves again, it is better to have your eye plucked
out by an eagle than to be nibbled to death by ducks." - Norman
Liebmann