PSI has a kit for the Delta and Jet Midi lathes that replaces the fixed RPM motor with a variable speed motor. Anyone using this ? I'm doing all my drilling on the lathe and I'm thinking it would be nice to be able adjust on the fly.
----------------EndTuition said:PSI has a kit for the Delta and Jet Midi lathes that replaces the fixed RPM motor with a variable speed motor. Anyone using this ? I'm doing all my drilling on the lathe and I'm thinking it would be nice to be able adjust on the fly.
Heck, maybe you ought to sell your old Delta to me. I'll put the kit on it and keep the old one set up for the boring/drilling.slip knot said:ET, Know the feeling. I just bought a new high dollar flash for my camera and also converting my pool to a salt water chlorine generator. Spent a small fortune this past week plus a huge amount of landscaping. 2 weeks of vacation cost me a fortune. May consider your motor if you are interested in selling it. Just coudn't force myself to get rid of my Delta due to a motor, but really don't have much use for it either other than if one of my sons decides to get into it, but at this time, they have too many other things on their minds right now.
Set it up with a Beall 3 wheel system for finish polishing projects. That's the planned fate of mine if I ever manage to upgrade.slip knot said:but really don't have much use for it either
Actually, with a new motor, I though about just that to go with my Beall Buffer. Would be nice to have set up ready to go without switching over with the present speed changes to use the Beall system. I had once thought about getting rid of it, but just coudn't part with it in case I ran across a motor and could have a second lathe or someday have a third large lathe. After seeing GBs lathe in action, I will probably get a large lathe virus and would take more than an antiabotic to get rid of the wish list to get me one of those big boys.Brew said:Set it up with a Beall 3 wheel system for finish polishing projects. That's the planned fate of mine if I ever manage to upgrade.
Jeff
Maybe we can catch Jim not looking and slip it in the trunk of your car.:slimer:slip knot said:Actually, with a new motor, I though about just that to go with my Beall Buffer. Would be nice to have set up ready to go without switching over with the present speed changes to use the Beall system. I had once thought about getting rid of it, but just coudn't part with it in case I ran across a motor and could have a second lathe or someday have a third large lathe. After seeing GBs lathe in action, I will probably get a large lathe virus and would take more than an antiabotic to get rid of the wish list to get me one of those big boys.
Hmmm, good idea. Maybe I should bring the truck and leave the car at home. Thanks Bobby, I may need help loading it however. Any takers???Bobby said:Maybe we can catch Jim not looking and slip it in the trunk of your car.:slimer: