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The 9x20 isn't liked by many people. 3 or 4 guys on the mini-lathe list have had them and rapidly gotten rid of them.
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I have salvaged 5 or 6 treadmills from Freecycle. I have a treadmill motor running my X2 mill, a sand muller, and had one on my 7x lathe while the oem controller was off for repair. Best thing that ever happened to my mill. Went from .5-.75hp to 2.5 HP.
Still have a couple on standby for projects.
Chuck
Micromark 7x14 Lathe, X2 Mill , old Green 4x6 bandsaw
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The post that shows the (New to Me Belt Sander )
Has A DC motor with the speed control .and works great.
A while back Mr.Pete was going to do a drill press
I know they will work for many apps.
I like to see peoples ingenuity.
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Highpower (11-11-2015)
Used a treadmill motor in this grinder. A variac sets the speed for 3600 rom verified wheels or 5500 for diamond faced ones.
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Greg
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Gee Greg - you could have faced the end of that shaft
Looks good - I recall seeing the build thread.
Hunting American dentists since 2015.
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I've got a 2HP treadmill motor & controller sitting in the basement. It's about the same size as my entire mini-lathe and twice as heavy.
I've still got the original single phase motor from my 12x36 lathe too. Someday I'll find a use for them both - maybe?
Willie
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(11-11-2015, 09:00 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Gee Greg - you could have faced the end of that shaft
Looks good - I recall seeing the build thread.
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