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RE: Trying to help Arlin, might need a favor from a Powermatic 3520B owner - Arlin Eastman - 04-18-2023

Now have to wait until this Saturday when son in law gets back from his employers assignment.


RE: Trying to help Arlin, might need a favor from a Powermatic 3520B owner - FrankAtl - 04-18-2023

Anticipation!
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Last time I talked to Roger we ran it in both forward and reverse and made sure the speed range was correct, so you should be good to go once you get it back.


RE: Trying to help Arlin, might need a favor from a Powermatic 3520B owner - Arlin Eastman - 04-20-2023

(04-18-2023, 01:37 PM)FrankAtl Wrote: Anticipation!
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Last time I talked to Roger we ran it in both forward and reverse and made sure the speed range was correct, so you should be good to go once you get it back.

Called a neighbor and he came over last night and we got it on the ways.  Now I am working on the mount for the inverter which should be done tomorrow.


RE: Trying to help Arlin, might need a favor from a Powermatic 3520B owner - Arlin Eastman - 05-04-2023

Good News

Lathe is up and running again so we are back in business.

Thanks to those who gave info to Frank and a 

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Thanks for the inverter and the wiring diagram.  
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RE: Trying to help Arlin, might need a favor from a Powermatic 3520B owner - EightFingers - 05-05-2023

A happy ending!


RE: Trying to help Arlin, might need a favor from a Powermatic 3520B owner - Arlin Eastman - 05-09-2023

6+ months seemed like forever to us being without it.


RE: Trying to help Arlin, might need a favor from a Powermatic 3520B owner - Grey Mountain - 05-11-2023

For the record, I have no more lathes. Gave my ONEWAY 24-36 to a nephew and his daughter, gave my Jet Mini to my son-in-law, another lathe to another son-in-law...
basically gave all my tools away, mostly to family members. Gave a table saw and a radial arm saw to a church member. So I am virtually tool-less.
Oh, I kept a screw driver and a cordless drill. But that's about it.
Now living with a daughter and her husband 30 miles south of where I was before in the Cultural Center of the Great Southwest, if not the Universe.

GM, former doer of things wood