08-13-2017, 10:46 AM
Hello and thank you for looking.
I purchased this back in 2013 and had already been taken apart to start a restore. That being said, I have never seen it up and running, but have every reason to believe the motor runs fine as the person I purchased from said so and all moves freely.
I started cleaning it up to do a full restore as one would with an old car. Piece by piece, I would wire brush all rust and old paint off then primer and set aside. Life gets busy and I put it aside. Finally I ended up with a new shop with 3 phase and moved it and decided to forego the restore part and just getting it running for shop use regardless of it's appearance. This is when I found that it has a dedicated 440volt motor and my new shop is 208v. That discussion can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=82&t=180767
After all this, I laid it out for pictures so I could post it here. In the picture process, I found myself wanting to make sure all the parts and pieces were really all there and did a quick assemble of the entire machine. Before you choke, I did not tighten the lower wheel onto the shaft and I did not mount the upper wheel at all because of the broken part shown here:
Should be a quick fix.
There are a few areas that have been repaired already (no by me) so please look at all pictures closely.
We are a working shop, meaning we are always open to interesting trades as well. At the moment we are gearing up to build historical wood windows and make moldings to match the old stuff in the homes in our neighborhood. Please remember we have 3 phase, but not 440v. Must be working machines as we do not have the time for a project at this time.
This is a pick up sort of situation located in Jacksonville, Fl 32204. It is on a pallet (weighs 1400lbs approx) at the moment and I'm sure my friends next door at Bold City Brewing will help out with a forklift to get it on an open trailer. That's right, cold craft beer steps away from your new 30" bandsaw.
Here come the pics:
I seem to have reached my limit on pictures so if you need more please contact me and leave email I can send to.
Thank you again for looking.
Jody McFarland
Shop Dog Woodworks Inc. shopdogwoodworksinc@gmail.com
in cahoots with:
South Quarter Build Company
I purchased this back in 2013 and had already been taken apart to start a restore. That being said, I have never seen it up and running, but have every reason to believe the motor runs fine as the person I purchased from said so and all moves freely.
I started cleaning it up to do a full restore as one would with an old car. Piece by piece, I would wire brush all rust and old paint off then primer and set aside. Life gets busy and I put it aside. Finally I ended up with a new shop with 3 phase and moved it and decided to forego the restore part and just getting it running for shop use regardless of it's appearance. This is when I found that it has a dedicated 440volt motor and my new shop is 208v. That discussion can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=82&t=180767
After all this, I laid it out for pictures so I could post it here. In the picture process, I found myself wanting to make sure all the parts and pieces were really all there and did a quick assemble of the entire machine. Before you choke, I did not tighten the lower wheel onto the shaft and I did not mount the upper wheel at all because of the broken part shown here:
Should be a quick fix.
There are a few areas that have been repaired already (no by me) so please look at all pictures closely.
We are a working shop, meaning we are always open to interesting trades as well. At the moment we are gearing up to build historical wood windows and make moldings to match the old stuff in the homes in our neighborhood. Please remember we have 3 phase, but not 440v. Must be working machines as we do not have the time for a project at this time.
This is a pick up sort of situation located in Jacksonville, Fl 32204. It is on a pallet (weighs 1400lbs approx) at the moment and I'm sure my friends next door at Bold City Brewing will help out with a forklift to get it on an open trailer. That's right, cold craft beer steps away from your new 30" bandsaw.
Here come the pics:
I seem to have reached my limit on pictures so if you need more please contact me and leave email I can send to.
Thank you again for looking.
Jody McFarland
Shop Dog Woodworks Inc. shopdogwoodworksinc@gmail.com
in cahoots with:
South Quarter Build Company
good to have a good woman that has my back.