Thanks Mike, almost ready. Tomorrow I have to install a new garage door opener as My old one gave up the ghost. Then I will make a list of the wire and other things I will need to finish the wiring of the vfd. I can't wait to get power to this thing and get it running, I hope all goes well with the vfd, rotary switch, and wiring. The Wire is already pulled from the breaker panel to the shop, just gotta connect everything up. Oh and I almost forgot, I gotta think about leveling it too.nice plate, the etching on the top looks good!
looks like you are ready to rock!
I have cleaned up the switch and contacts, painted the cover, and made a new top plate for the switch. I am a truck driver for a metal rolling company and I travel to a lot of different kinds of fab and welding shops. One shop that I go to a lot has a laser, I showed them the top plat that the paint had worn off of and asked if they could make one for me, they did. Just plain steel laser cut and etched, will outlast me, I buffed it a little. Kinda neet and just one of those little things. I also picked up a new junction box to mount on the outside of the base pedestal for the wiring.
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Greg.
That is a spiffy little switch plate .....very cool.
I've been using my H10 a little bit now and then for the last 6 months and its been fun. You will enjoy the little South Bend.
I have to laugh a bit in the way we seem to think. I too put a sheet metal back splash behind the lathe. Mine is much more crude -- made from Air Duct Return cut in half --- funny thing is it creates some little 4" wide shelfs to rest my oils and little stuff on. That aluminum plate is First Class all way!
The pics are when I finally positioned the lathe back in January. Making quite a few chips nowadays...... actually covered a bit with them right now!!:thumbsup: