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Thanks for your posting.
Your discussion is one of the major reasons for me starting this thread. As I soon discovered when I started research into the design of an AHP workshop...that the continuing progression of technology (especially that of inverter design) changes the approach that one should take in implementing a AHP system today. While the lure to go "no power" is strong, I am no Luddite. Power tools, both portable and stationary, have their place in a AHP workshop. The opportunity to leverage consumer offerings allows one to use conventional tools with minimal hassles. I also have a large collection of older metal and wood working tools that would be awkward to convert to something other than AC. In the past, I have always had a policy of trying to do as little a modification as possible to a tool since it is never a simple as it first seems. Machine tools were designed with certain speed and torque requirements in mind and when one departs from these, the tool's performance suffers. Thanks for your input and please always feel welcome to contribute to any of my discussions. TMT |
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