Really high-quality stuff, everything fit well, holes lined up, looks really
good. It has high-quality switches and other components, including the
Baldor Motor (Pro2000 model/ 5HP)
Downside is that it was an athletic event (for a 57 year old) to get it
assembled. I welded up a frame and used a hoist to get it together. It
took a lot of time doing tedius stuff. I am experienced in metal fab,
welding, machine work, and automotive work from my early years. It took all
of what I knew to pull this off (I was going to be finished in one
day...Hah!)
Downside 2 is that I can only look at it until I get the Phase Converter
online. Waiting for a switch.
Well, it looks good anyway! My pitiful old DC sits beside it and will work
until I can get a "smoke test" on the motor. It did hurt my pride, but I
also employed an electrician to help me finish the phase converter set-up.
Even though it's not going yet, I am endorsing the people at Oneida for
being helpful and putting out a superior product. From what I've seen,
Grizzly has junk compared to this and it costs the same.
have a good day,
woodstuff
I think it was very smart to use an electrician, We all do something very
well and others things ok. I have wired many an outlet, but used an
electricin to change my service. Glad I did.
Cant wait to hear the reports on how well the new system works.
"woodstuff" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Really high-quality stuff, everything fit well, holes lined up, looks
> really
> good. It has high-quality switches and other components, including the
> Baldor Motor (Pro2000 model/ 5HP)
>
> Downside is that it was an athletic event (for a 57 year old) to get it
> assembled. I welded up a frame and used a hoist to get it together. It
> took a lot of time doing tedius stuff. I am experienced in metal fab,
> welding, machine work, and automotive work from my early years. It took
> all
> of what I knew to pull this off (I was going to be finished in one
> day...Hah!)
>
> Downside 2 is that I can only look at it until I get the Phase Converter
> online. Waiting for a switch.
>
> Well, it looks good anyway! My pitiful old DC sits beside it and will
> work
> until I can get a "smoke test" on the motor. It did hurt my pride, but I
> also employed an electrician to help me finish the phase converter set-up.
>
> Even though it's not going yet, I am endorsing the people at Oneida for
> being helpful and putting out a superior product. From what I've seen,
> Grizzly has junk compared to this and it costs the same.
>
> have a good day,
>
> woodstuff
>
>
>
>
>
"woodstuff" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Really high-quality stuff, everything fit well, holes lined up, looks
> really
> good. It has high-quality switches and other components, including the
> Baldor Motor (Pro2000 model/ 5HP)
>
> Downside is that it was an athletic event (for a 57 year old) to get it
> assembled. I welded up a frame and used a hoist to get it together. It
> took a lot of time doing tedius stuff. I am experienced in metal fab,
> welding, machine work, and automotive work from my early years. It took
> all
> of what I knew to pull this off (I was going to be finished in one
> day...Hah!)
>
> Downside 2 is that I can only look at it until I get the Phase Converter
> online. Waiting for a switch.
>
> Well, it looks good anyway! My pitiful old DC sits beside it and will
> work
> until I can get a "smoke test" on the motor. It did hurt my pride, but I
> also employed an electrician to help me finish the phase converter set-up.
>
> Even though it's not going yet, I am endorsing the people at Oneida for
> being helpful and putting out a superior product. From what I've seen,
> Grizzly has junk compared to this and it costs the same.
>
> have a good day,
>
> woodstuff
I have the 2hp model and it really sucks. I've had it since Christmas and I
wish I had bought it many years ago.
Max
"goaway" wrote in message:
| I think it was very smart to use an electrician, We all do something very
| well and others things ok. I have wired many an outlet, but used an
| electricin to change my service. Glad I did.
|
| Cant wait to hear the reports on how well the new system works.
The expense and time of installing the pipe through the shop (35 x 40) will
make it a while. Bill Pentz would have a fit if he saw me hook up this
8-inch intake to a box and run 4-inch flex! But this will be what happens
until I recover some financially. Buying a 12-foot door, a phase converter,
and the Oneida cut into my running money. I also didn't do any work during
the time I was putting all of this together.. now collecting aluminum
cans!
have a nice day
woodstuff