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As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification. Thank You Everyone.
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It might not be the best, but I put a Grizzly 1 HP on my Delta 14" (up from the 1/2HP it had). In a hobbyist's shop the import motors are quite serviceable and a lot cheaper. If you want to stick to the higher quality brands, E bay may have what you want.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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You could also see if a local motor shop has any used motors for sale. If want a vintage Delta motor you could check E-Bay, OWWM, or Craiglist for a 1HP motor.
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What motor do you have now? I think a new 1 HP motor might be a downgrade from an older 3/4 HP motor unless it's a Baldor. You can find them on the auction site or c-list. You could post a WTB here or on OWWM.org.
What are you doing that you need more power? Maybe a sharper blade or bigger saw would be better?
Doug
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Motors aren't rated the same way they used to be. New motors can be rated with PEAK hp, instead of TRUE. Just more value engineering/sales BS.
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I was in the same situation a while back. I happened to have an unused 1/2hp motor of the same rpm rating. So, I did this:
It works great. Depending on your situation, an arrangement like this may require you to upgrade your switch and/or circuit. But, you may need to do that with a single motor replacement also.