GOOD DEED 2008: The beginningwoodworker/Unisaw Project
#21
We may have the whole deal done in a few days at this rate
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#22
Yes I thick so.
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#23
Is it 3hp.
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#24
It is 3 horse, 240v.
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#25
You think I can run it on my current.
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#26
I just put in a 240 breaker and line for my DC.

If you don't know how, find an electrical d00d at college to help.

Piece of cake, actually.
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#27
Bones™ said:


Crank wheels, handles for same, rails, etc. About anything would be useful.





Post a picture so we can see what it is missing.

Chris
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#28
See my raining unisaws post.
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#29
Bones™ said:

Needs new switch.
Needs grip on one handle (I think).



What is the handle for/attached to?

Regarding the switch, I saw the other post about the LVC/mag starters in the other thread. We need to know more about what switch is actually needed -- is it just the remote starter for the LVC, or an integrated unit to replace the LVC? This would be an integrated mag switch from Grizzly. If wanted, I'll buy a switch like that for him and pay shipping to have the LVC assembly that's installed on the machine sent to me.



Bill.
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#30
Yeah, I changed it to 'spankalicious' but you figured that one out too. You used to be better at this.

Hint: current pw is along those same lines.
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