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"P.I._Maine"

07/02/2006 2:08 PM

Powermatic 72

Does anyone have any advice on the 1970's model Powermatic 72. Have they
been a good saw in the past? It's got a biesemeyer fence and a 7hp Leeson
motor. I can pick it up for $800 obo. Is it possible to replace bearings
on these saws if need be? I'm headed down to take a look at it (about a 6
hour ride), just figured I'd try and gain some advice before jumping into
this. Jeff


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Pj

"P.I._Maine"

in reply to "P.I._Maine" on 07/02/2006 2:08 PM

07/02/2006 3:36 PM

Thanks for replying Mark, that's the kind of advice I like to hear!
"Mark Schroeder" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> That's the saw I use. Just replaced the bearings last year - very easy,
> picked em up at a auto parts store. Its been a great saw for me, (worth
> $800 with a bes. fence!)
>
> Schroeder
> "P.I._Maine" <jeffregina@nospam_hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Does anyone have any advice on the 1970's model Powermatic 72. Have they
>> been a good saw in the past? It's got a biesemeyer fence and a 7hp
>> Leeson
>> motor. I can pick it up for $800 obo. Is it possible to replace
>> bearings
>> on these saws if need be? I'm headed down to take a look at it (about a
>> 6
>> hour ride), just figured I'd try and gain some advice before jumping into
>> this. Jeff
>>
>>
>
>

PB

Pat Barber

in reply to "P.I._Maine" on 07/02/2006 2:08 PM

07/02/2006 9:49 PM

Unless you have a phase converter, you need to find out
about a replacement single phase motor. Some of the older
Powermatics have a problem with motor replacement due to
cabinet restrictions.

Go here http://www.owwm.com and look through the archives
on Powermatics. This saw has been discussed several times
by several folks. Look for Robert Vaughn comments. He is
a Powermatic field repair rep.

The 72 is a 12/14" saw with a 1" arbor which can be a pain
in the ass on blade selection.

P.I._Maine wrote:

> Does anyone have any advice on the 1970's model Powermatic 72. Have they
> been a good saw in the past? It's got a biesemeyer fence and a 7hp Leeson
> motor. I can pick it up for $800 obo. Is it possible to replace bearings
> on these saws if need be? I'm headed down to take a look at it (about a 6
> hour ride), just figured I'd try and gain some advice before jumping into
> this. Jeff
>
>

NW

"New Wave Dave"

in reply to "P.I._Maine" on 07/02/2006 2:08 PM

08/02/2006 2:40 AM


"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "P.I._Maine" <jeffregina@nospam_hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Thanks for letting me know Leon, he actually has it listed as a 14"
>> saw with a 3 phase 7hp Leeson motor. Jeff
>
>
> If you live in a residential area you will also have to equip it with
> a phase converter to single phase.

Really? I do [live in a residential area].
And I thought I was so smart to keep the three-phase when I had the
service upgraded. Thought I had surely killed the 'fridge about ten
years ago when I plugged the 20 amp breaker for the dedicated circuit
into the wrong slot. I didn't know those 15 watt appliance bulbs could
get that bright. And that defroster strip that hides in the divide
between the freezer side and the 'fridge side? While I was mesmerized
by the light I damn near blistered my left hand.

"Electric Wave" Dave In Houston

Pj

"P.I._Maine"

in reply to "P.I._Maine" on 07/02/2006 2:08 PM

07/02/2006 4:15 PM

Thanks for letting me know Leon, he actually has it listed as a 14" saw
with a 3 phase 7hp Leeson motor. Jeff

"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "P.I._Maine" <jeffregina@nospam_hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Does anyone have any advice on the 1970's model Powermatic 72. Have they
>> been a good saw in the past? It's got a biesemeyer fence and a 7hp
>> Leeson motor. I can pick it up for $800 obo. Is it possible to replace
>> bearings on these saws if need be? I'm headed down to take a look at it
>> (about a 6 hour ride), just figured I'd try and gain some advice before
>> jumping into this. Jeff
>
>
> IIRC this is a 12" TS if that matters.
>

Ww

"William"

in reply to "P.I._Maine" on 07/02/2006 2:08 PM

08/02/2006 2:28 AM


"P.I._Maine" <jeffregina@nospam_hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone have any advice on the 1970's model Powermatic 72. Have they
> been a good saw in the past? It's got a biesemeyer fence and a 7hp Leeson
> motor. I can pick it up for $800 obo. Is it possible to replace bearings
> on these saws if need be? I'm headed down to take a look at it (about a 6
> hour ride), just figured I'd try and gain some advice before jumping into
> this. Jeff
>


I have one and I like it there are a few things you should know about it

It's a 14/12" saw with a 1" arbor
When you mount a 14" blade on it the blade will NOT retract below the table
surface
They are big and heavy
If you can't use the 7.5 hp 3 phase motor I would buy it from you as some
one "changed" mine to a standard frame motor and I'm looking for another
( you can get a single phase 5hp motor for it)

William


>

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "P.I._Maine" on 07/02/2006 2:08 PM

07/02/2006 4:14 PM


"P.I._Maine" <jeffregina@nospam_hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone have any advice on the 1970's model Powermatic 72. Have they
> been a good saw in the past? It's got a biesemeyer fence and a 7hp Leeson
> motor. I can pick it up for $800 obo. Is it possible to replace bearings
> on these saws if need be? I'm headed down to take a look at it (about a 6
> hour ride), just figured I'd try and gain some advice before jumping into
> this. Jeff


IIRC this is a 12" TS if that matters.

MS

"Mark Schroeder"

in reply to "P.I._Maine" on 07/02/2006 2:08 PM

07/02/2006 7:03 AM

That's the saw I use. Just replaced the bearings last year - very easy,
picked em up at a auto parts store. Its been a great saw for me, (worth
$800 with a bes. fence!)

Schroeder
"P.I._Maine" <jeffregina@nospam_hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone have any advice on the 1970's model Powermatic 72. Have they
> been a good saw in the past? It's got a biesemeyer fence and a 7hp Leeson
> motor. I can pick it up for $800 obo. Is it possible to replace bearings
> on these saws if need be? I'm headed down to take a look at it (about a 6
> hour ride), just figured I'd try and gain some advice before jumping into
> this. Jeff
>
>

NW

"New Wave Dave"

in reply to "P.I._Maine" on 07/02/2006 2:08 PM

08/02/2006 12:24 AM


"Pat Barber" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Unless you have a phase converter, you need to find out
> about a replacement single phase motor. Some of the older
> Powermatics have a problem with motor replacement due to
> cabinet restrictions.

I've got three-phase at my house; maybe I should take it off your
hands. Where'd you say you're picking it up?

--
"New Wave" Dave In Houston

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "P.I._Maine" on 07/02/2006 2:08 PM

08/02/2006 12:28 AM


"P.I._Maine" <jeffregina@nospam_hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Thanks for letting me know Leon, he actually has it listed as a 14" saw
> with a 3 phase 7hp Leeson motor. Jeff


If you live in a residential area you will also have to equip it with a
phase converter to single phase.


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