
I'll dispose of it for you!!

Looks like a Sears lathe??
Airspeed wrote:I dont know why the switch was mounted there, I have already torn the skin of my knuckle and cused! I am going to move it over about six inches and mount it to the bottom of the table.
It's amazinging how smooth the handwheels are to turn, they actualy spin by themselves no matter if the blade is going up,down,right or left. I hope I dont wear it out just playing with it! Aaron
Airspeed wrote:Thanks, I got the switch moved over, I welded a steel frame that wraps around the rear of the switch box and bolted it to the underside of the table. Much better now! I got it hooked up to my dust collection system so now I need a steel cover for the motor, I thought of buying one but I have a sheet metal brake and a MIG so I think I will just make my own.
Time to start cutting some lumber!
Aaron
Airspeed wrote: I hope I dont wear it out just playing with it! Aaron
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