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Remote kill switch for Nova DVR
Here are the pictures for the procedure in RC Woodturning.
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 09:00:46 -0500, Gerald Ross wrote:
Here are the pictures for the procedure in RC Woodturning. Holy crap! you dissected the sucker, Gerald... I'd screw something up, for sure.. and void the warranty on a brand new lathe.. Where'd you learn that stuff, Gerald? mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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mac davis wrote:
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 09:00:46 -0500, Gerald Ross wrote: Here are the pictures for the procedure in RC Woodturning. Holy crap! you dissected the sucker, Gerald... I'd screw something up, for sure.. and void the warranty on a brand new lathe.. Where'd you learn that stuff, Gerald? mac Well, I had dissection in gross Anatomy, but I'm a self-taught tinkerer. Finished up a bowl this morning but didn't have to use the panic button. I used it anyway, just for practice. -- Gerald Ross Cochran, GA |
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 14:00:09 -0500, Gerald Ross wrote:
mac davis wrote: On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 09:00:46 -0500, Gerald Ross wrote: Here are the pictures for the procedure in RC Woodturning. Holy crap! you dissected the sucker, Gerald... I'd screw something up, for sure.. and void the warranty on a brand new lathe.. Where'd you learn that stuff, Gerald? mac Well, I had dissection in gross Anatomy, but I'm a self-taught tinkerer. Finished up a bowl this morning but didn't have to use the panic button. I used it anyway, just for practice. I just don't have the courage to open up my panel like that.. I really prefer the magnetic off switch, though.. I use one on both of the Jet lathes.. Very handy to have when you're coring and bog down... both hands busy but all you need is a hip or elbow to hit the remote switch.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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"mac davis" wrote in message I just don't have the courage to open up my panel like that.. I really prefer the magnetic off switch, though.. I use one on both of the Jet lathes.. Very handy to have when you're coring and bog down... both hands busy but all you need is a hip or elbow to hit the remote switch.. When you cut power at the panel or the plug, the lathe stops. Wire your panic push-button to the plug. That way you don't have to take anything apart save the wiring box. Use full-gage wires, since when this switch is "made," it will be carrying the current to the motor. Or actually to the switch on the motor, which is sort of the same. Don't make the button location too convenient. I'm almost five months in with my new saw, and since I stand to the right, out of the throw zone, as with turning, I bump the kill with my hip if I lean. Thinking of moving it a bit outboard by boring some new holes in the Bies. |
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 11:17:22 GMT, "George" wrote:
"mac davis" wrote in message I just don't have the courage to open up my panel like that.. I really prefer the magnetic off switch, though.. I use one on both of the Jet lathes.. Very handy to have when you're coring and bog down... both hands busy but all you need is a hip or elbow to hit the remote switch.. When you cut power at the panel or the plug, the lathe stops. Wire your panic push-button to the plug. That way you don't have to take anything apart save the wiring box. Use full-gage wires, since when this switch is "made," it will be carrying the current to the motor. Or actually to the switch on the motor, which is sort of the same. Don't make the button location too convenient. I'm almost five months in with my new saw, and since I stand to the right, out of the throw zone, as with turning, I bump the kill with my hip if I lean. Thinking of moving it a bit outboard by boring some new holes in the Bies. I do have an emergency shut off, George.. I think I asked you a few weeks ago if it would hurt anything? It's just a plastic box like you'd use in home wiring, with a pigtail with plug for the lathe, a simple button switch and a cord for the outlet... It's got a large rare earth magnet pop riveted to it so it sticks where ever you put it.. 2 things that I like about Gerald's setup is that it deals with the Stop button and it's low voltage, so the wire can be more flexible that the 115v wire that my switch uses.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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