Thanks Joe, always nice to hear comments like that. Do you use one of these, are you looking for one or just interested in different types of machinery?
Born Again Clocks - I’m an amateur tinkerer/inventor. RUclips is my most recent drug of choice and I spend waaay too much time watching others do what I could be doing. My taste in videos is eclectic but largely mechanical topics. I wish I had a lathe and a milling machine but I have no real need that would justify the costs and the space they would take up. I do have a fairly well equipped wood shop. I arrived at your page via MrPete222. He’s doing a series on mystery tools and he put up picture of headstock portion of a tool like the one in this video and said What is it.. One of his viewers did some research and pointed us to this video to see it in action. I plan to check your other videos. I’m sure I will find more things I will love to watch.
William, Don't know if you have the motor issue solved by the time I write this, but a solution is cheap and easy. Buy ye a VFD (variable frequency drive) on the ebays. Use that as mono to three phase converter and Bob's your uncle! (well.... ) Should cost you about a 100 to 150 US dollar. If you want more info on this or distance-help mounting it, email me, I am an EE Cheers Paddy
You take to a repital motor shopand get it wound mostly 220 single phase I use to work for Baldor and they would do this on motors that they built oem now abb. I not sure that they would. There most likely a small shop by you Mach sure to check out if the a reliable braum in e.stl il use to be good
Nice job with the zoom-loupe trick. You gave us much more detail than the typical YT video. Good job!
Thanks Joe, always nice to hear comments like that. Do you use one of these, are you looking for one or just interested in different types of machinery?
Born Again Clocks - I’m an amateur tinkerer/inventor. RUclips is my most recent drug of choice and I spend waaay too much time watching others do what I could be doing. My taste in videos is eclectic but largely mechanical topics. I wish I had a lathe and a milling machine but I have no real need that would justify the costs and the space they would take up. I do have a fairly well equipped wood shop. I arrived at your page via MrPete222. He’s doing a series on mystery tools and he put up picture of headstock portion of a tool like the one in this video and said What is it.. One of his viewers did some research and pointed us to this video to see it in action. I plan to check your other videos. I’m sure I will find more things I will love to watch.
A beautiful piece of kit there. Very rare and collect able.
Can you imagine the cost of one of those these days...!
Great vid as always..
William,
Don't know if you have the motor issue solved by the time I write this, but a solution is cheap and easy.
Buy ye a VFD (variable frequency drive) on the ebays. Use that as mono to three phase converter and Bob's your uncle! (well.... )
Should cost you about a 100 to 150 US dollar.
If you want more info on this or distance-help mounting it, email me, I am an EE
Cheers
Paddy
nice little machine . how bout a shop / machine tour ?
Good idea, if there is a real interest I will, I could ramble on all day about clock stuff
very good tutorial, and nice job done
Thank you P.R. Nadh
You take to a repital motor shopand get it wound mostly 220 single phase I use to work for Baldor and they would do this on motors that they built oem now abb. I not sure that they would. There most likely a small shop by you Mach sure to check out if the a reliable braum in e.stl il use to be good
another great video William, nice tool to add to an established clockmakers shop!
Thanks Hemi, have a great day
Як купити таку машину
Great machine
Thanks Jack....I think so too.