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Don Henthorn Smithville, TX
08-20-2004, 10:57 PM
Well, I am finally getting with it and it is not going too bad. I started out with a piece of
plywood that is an inch short just as Mark's cabinet top was. I went to HD to get a larger
sheet and when I saw the price and the product I changed my mind.

There is nothing hard about the project. I lucked out in that the pulley and the motor
mounting clamp slid into the cavity without having to grind any metal off the belt
changing opening. I did have a problem with the motor mount that was jury rigged at the
last minute so the motors could be shipped. As the pic below shows the "craftsman" who
welded the joining patch on didn't much care what he was doing since he wouldn't have to
deal with it.
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If he had welded the patch on the top everything would have been cool. As it was the
welds were even lower than the patch making the motor sit on a slant if the motor was
fastened down through the slots which are for that purpose. I filed the welds down flat
and inserted 1/2" washers under the mounting slots. The washers are about .002 thicker
than the plate which makes the motor sit flat on the mounting plate.

I elected to keep the original switch which will mean the controls will not both be on
the stalk, but I can live with that, in fact I think I will like it better.

I am looking for a fan and can find lots of them but the ones I find don't have filters on
them. I have decided to just stretch a layer of nylon hose over the intake side and try that
for a while. I still have to build the box for the motor and controller and mount the fan
wnd wire it in when I get it and build the stalk for the potentiometer.

Still haven't a clue as to how I am going to determine the speeds for marking the dial.

I like the setups where the motor is under the lathe in a cabinet, but at my age getting
down to work in a cabinet is a real pain. Mark's setup has some things I like better than
the cabinet, so I am not disappointed.

Thanks for listening.

Martin Shupe
08-20-2004, 11:34 PM
Thanks for posting, Don. I am interested in seeing the final product. I may have to add another project to my list.