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I wonder how much he's charging for the new paint.....
They all look fresh and clean, but too cheap to have been rebuilt, I wonder if they have any before pictures so one can assess how they might have been looked after.
A few cans of rattle paint, I can make my mill look like #4, same vintage of mid 1980’s clone. I paid $250….. Shhhh don’t tell my wife or she will be saying sell.
Yes, but how does it machine?! Presentation is nice. But even nicer is if it works well.
Yeah, that was me.I think the bridgeport the seller has for sale has been posted here before IIRC.
Tom, I have to disagree with you this time. it is a 600V 3PH motor, and those Chinese combo machines are much more difficult to find a correct flange mount motor to replace it. [sidebar] For some reason most of those Chinese flange mount motors, like the ones on the PM1440G and most of the mills use some kind of weird non-NEMA profile and faceplate spec. Replacement motors for them cost a lot more. A bunch of guys have just finally got a motor for a fellow on HM that has been dead for a year. it cost double what a NEMA Baldor would have cost, but the fitment was wrong.Not only $1000 cheaper but it is heavy 40 taper model that has a combo horizontal spindle as well as DRO and power feeds.
Tom, I have to disagree with you this time. it is a 600V 3PH motor, and those Chinese combo machines are much more difficult to find a correct flange mount motor to replace it. [sidebar] For some reason most of those Chinese flange mount motors, like the ones on the PM1440G and most of the mills use some kind of weird non-NEMA profile and faceplate spec. Replacement motors for them cost a lot more. A bunch of guys have just finally got a motor for a fellow on HM that has been dead for a year. it cost double what a NEMA Baldor would have cost, but the fitment was wrong.
And is not a recommended thing to use a 240V VFD and put a transformer on the output. So this one is overpriced at 4000$. It is a project machine for an electrical wizard, not a home machinist.
You just have to know which motor shop to go to.Tom, I have to disagree with you this time. it is a 600V 3PH motor, and those Chinese combo machines are much more difficult to find a correct flange mount motor to replace it. [sidebar] For some reason most of those Chinese flange mount motors, like the ones on the PM1440G and most of the mills use some kind of weird non-NEMA profile and faceplate spec. Replacement motors for them cost a lot more. A bunch of guys have just finally got a motor for a fellow on HM that has been dead for a year. it cost double what a NEMA Baldor would have cost, but the fitment was wrong.
And is not a recommended thing to use a 240V VFD and put a transformer on the output. So this one is overpriced at 4000$. It is a project machine for an electrical wizard, not a home machinist.
You just have to know which motor shop to go to.
Why not simply have the original motor rewound and rebuilt. Solves those issues.It is way more than that. You cannot source a NA made motor to fit. We found him a Taiwanese made motor for 500$ for a 2HP flanve mount. Adapter plates make the shaft too short. Oh and the shaft needed to be metric. And the length/width profile of the motor was *special* . Four of us have done a *lot* of rehabs on machnes. We *finally* found one.
It is way more than that. You cannot source a NA made motor to fit. We found him a Taiwanese made motor for 500$ for a 2HP flanve mount. Adapter plates make the shaft too short. Oh and the shaft needed to be metric. And the length/width profile of the motor was *special* . Four of us have done a *lot* of rehabs on machnes. We *finally* found one.
Yes you can, I’ve had several motors rewound from 600v to 240v by LN Electric in North York. $300-400 including new bearings.Can you re-wind a 600v motor to 240v? Just wondering. I mean wires will be much thicker with 240v so will it all... fit? Or does it depend on particular motor? Just wondering. Hope I am not hijacking the thread too much.