Gunner wrote:
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 17:29:28 -0800, Tom wrote:
wrote:
If I really wanted a *true* variable speed lathe, I would purchase
a cone pulley machine and fit it with a three phase motor and a VFD.
I can't name a single cone drive lathe ever made. I know there were
cone drives made about 100 years ago but hardly think that is what you
are suggesting. By any chance are you refering to Reeves drives with
variable width pulleys? Leigh at MarMachine
Never seen a South Bend? The majority of them were cone pulley
lathes..
Tom
Cone pulleys are NOT cone drives Tom...a horse of a much different
color.
Gunner
Like the person who brought cone drives you can't read what Jim posted!
He posted:
"If I really wanted a *true* variable speed lathe, I would purchase
a cone pulley machine and fit it with a three phase motor and a VFD."
Tom
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