On 4/13/2014 11:43 AM, dpb wrote:
> On 4/12/2014 9:01 AM, Gramps' shop wrote:
>> Here's some big iron closing on the 15th. How about a Powermatic 66
>> for $221???
>
> Or the Delta 5-speed shaper w/ power feeder for $132...
>
> If one has 3ph power, there are bargains always available; w/o "not so
> much" altho still can buy the converter for far less than what a
> single-phase machine would cost at anything at all near purchase-price.
>
> My problem has always been these auctions are just too far away to be
> practical.
>
> --
Same here.
I am thinking that the rotary converter would be a good buy , as he
equipment is so available.
I know many of you would say the static, but if you are going to do it,
do it big...
--
Jeff
On Saturday, April 12, 2014 10:57:21 AM UTC-5, Casper wrote:
> "Gramps' shop" > was heard to mutter: >Here's some big iron closing on th=
e 15th. How about a Powermatic 66 for $221??? >http://www.auctionnationonli=
ne.net/cgi-bin/mnlist.cgi I get this message... "does not exist on this ser=
ver or required files are missing."
Try this: http://www.auctionnationonline.net/cgi-bin/mndetails.cgi?anation8
If that doesn't work, then Google Auction Nation Online (their main website=
) and page down to the Tucson Onsite Fairfield listing.
Sonny
"Gramps' shop" <[email protected]> was heard to mutter:
>Here's some big iron closing on the 15th. How about a Powermatic 66 for $221???
>http://www.auctionnationonline.net/cgi-bin/mnlist.cgi
I get this message...
"does not exist on this server or required files are missing."
On 4/12/2014 9:01 AM, Gramps' shop wrote:
> Here's some big iron closing on the 15th. How about a Powermatic 66
> for $221???
Or the Delta 5-speed shaper w/ power feeder for $132...
If one has 3ph power, there are bargains always available; w/o "not so
much" altho still can buy the converter for far less than what a
single-phase machine would cost at anything at all near purchase-price.
My problem has always been these auctions are just too far away to be
practical.
--
I have both 220 and 380 3-ph in my shop. I designed for my Metal
surface grinders.
All that is needed for this is a VFD - it will generate the 3 phase
and control speed.
It would use 220 single phase in the process.
Martin
On 4/13/2014 11:17 AM, woodchucker wrote:
> On 4/13/2014 11:43 AM, dpb wrote:
>> On 4/12/2014 9:01 AM, Gramps' shop wrote:
>>> Here's some big iron closing on the 15th. How about a Powermatic 66
>>> for $221???
>>
>> Or the Delta 5-speed shaper w/ power feeder for $132...
>>
>> If one has 3ph power, there are bargains always available; w/o "not so
>> much" altho still can buy the converter for far less than what a
>> single-phase machine would cost at anything at all near purchase-price.
>>
>> My problem has always been these auctions are just too far away to be
>> practical.
>>
>> --
> Same here.
>
> I am thinking that the rotary converter would be a good buy , as he
> equipment is so available.
>
> I know many of you would say the static, but if you are going to do it,
> do it big...
>