Looked like you were having a great time doing the video. You know of course everybody is going to go back and watch the chain saw starting video! Nice to see good down to earth people like you on RUclips.
Thanks for the videos Barry. My son Rick just me your U-tube channel. About two weeks ago I bought a 1959 Bridgeport milling machine and in the process of rebuilding it. These videos are a game changer for me, they really help. I was apart time shade tree machinist for a company and used a Bridgeport machine.
Making everything look simple as pie. Good work. As a retired diesel engine mechanic I really appreciate how you have everything clean and laid out in order.
Barry, an old motor assembly mans trick I learn from a guy the worked at Lincoln Electric motor assembly plant back in the day is: Get a long bolt long enough to stick thru the top end bell or piece of althread the correct size, in this case, 10-32, when it's setting in place, cut the hex off and cut a flat blade screwdriver slot at the end of the rod. screw it into the position you want to ID, then when you set the stator down and end bell on top everything is in perfect alignment. take out the rod and install the original. Not a world-changing tip but makes the motor assembly a little easier and quicker, I see you pretty fast at it already!
There is not a single phase motor available for either the 2HP or 1.5HP. We sell a solid state phase converter that can be used for that for $88. You can give us a call and talk to either Barry or Jon and they can answer any questions you may have about that. 1-800-285-5271
Looked like you were having a great time doing the video. You know of course everybody is going to go back and watch the chain saw starting video! Nice to see good down to earth people like you on RUclips.
Thanks for the videos Barry. My son Rick just me your U-tube channel. About two weeks ago I bought a 1959 Bridgeport milling machine and in the process of rebuilding it. These videos are a game changer for me, they really help. I was apart time shade tree machinist for a company and used a Bridgeport machine.
Barry you have a very informative and professional personality. Love your vids.
Making everything look simple as pie. Good work. As a retired diesel engine mechanic I really appreciate how you have everything clean and laid out in order.
Barry, an old motor assembly mans trick I learn from a guy the worked at Lincoln Electric motor assembly plant back in the day is: Get a long bolt long enough to stick thru the top end bell or piece of althread the correct size, in this case, 10-32, when it's setting in place, cut the hex off and cut a flat blade screwdriver slot at the end of the rod. screw it into the position you want to ID, then when you set the stator down and end bell on top everything is in perfect alignment. take out the rod and install the original. Not a world-changing tip but makes the motor assembly a little easier and quicker, I see you pretty fast at it already!
Thanks
Love watching your videos Barry
I like to use two shrink wraps put one on shrink it put another one on and shrink it instead of using tape
I got a 144 something 15? I'll clean and look closer. But is there a single phase motor available?
There is not a single phase motor available for either the 2HP or 1.5HP. We sell a solid state phase converter that can be used for that for $88. You can give us a call and talk to either Barry or Jon and they can answer any questions you may have about that. 1-800-285-5271
@@HWMachRepair exactly !! I think i will need to buy one too ...
is that a 3ph motor or a220 single phase motor
Both motors are 3 phase motors.