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It is above his price range.
Come on now you know how this works, until we get him to double his budget nobody is happy.
It is above his price range.
Well I just heard back from the owner of the Cincinnati, he’s told me it runs on 480 3 ph but the DRO runs on 220. He has no idea what’s needed to operate on the 230 3 ph that I have here. Does anyone know how involved the change over might be? I’m pretty capable but id be a lot more comfortable with a schematic from the OEM. he’s also told me the lathe is 10-12 feet long. I’m hoping he’s over estimating the length but if it really is that long I’m going to have to pass, I couldn’t devote that much footprint to a lathe I simply don’t have the amount of work to justify that footprint. I’ve asked the seller to please confirm the length and get back to me . Internet manuals show a 24” lathe as 84” long. If that’s true the lathe is 60” longer that the length between centers so a 60“ lathe would be 10 feet long, could the lathe in the picture I posted be a 60 inch lathe? I’ve wrong a couple times in the past but I was guessing maybe a 48” what do you fine gentlemen think.
Sorry, sorry. I had a moment of trying not to spend someone else's money. It will not happen again!Come on now you know how this works, until we get him to double his budget nobody is happy.
The missus knows how this works and if the budget doubles somebody is gonna be in the dog house.....ome on now you know how this works, until we get him to double his budget nobody is happy.
That's ok. Just keep the lathe in the dog house, and you'll be good to go!The missus knows how this works and if the budget doubles somebody is gonna be in the dog house.....