Well the lathe took a trip today to Jim's place. He worked on it rewiring the main power box for hours and we plugged it in and it worked great, sounded good.. Had forward and reverse. Only ran it for a few seconds, then decided to stop and reverse it. Then we found out why they probably took it out of service. The rotary drum switch put power to both forward and reverse at the same time. Not good sound. Probably burned out the original motor, and the replacement motor they adapted to it.
Took the switch apart and it's corroded pretty badly. I looked one up and it say they are for GHB lathes. Looks different than the one one I have.
I'll call tomorrow and see if it fits my model. Jet is out of stock on it, but Ereplacement parts has 3 of them (for more money) than Jet.
Update: Well I'm not too high n HF motors about now. I got the lathe home and fund a rotary switch that would work in place of the bad one and gt it installed. Turned it on forward and great, reverse and great. Tried forward again and a very loud noise from the motor. I figured I must have done something wrong wiring the switch.
So another trip back to Jim's place and he worked on modifying the rotary switch. And we wired he motor direct and made that same loud noise. Bad motor. Had less than 2 minutes run time on it. So back to HF, exchanged the motor and we hooked it up direct again. Works, but it's loud. Also got very hot after being run for 1/2 hour.
Went ahead and put it on and everything works. Can't find anything wrong with the lathe at all. Everything seems to work just fine. Got it moved to where it will live at and am pretty happy with it. I'm at about $1000 in it right now. I ordered a BXA post and 2 oversize holders that fit my 3/4" tools. Also got a back plate for my 5c collet chuck. Now 'm looking for an 8" 3 jaw chuck and a drill chuck for the tail stock.
I went to machine the T slot nut for the tool post, turned my mill on and my VFD literally blew up. Made a hell of a noise. Jim has one I can buy from him. I'll go out later today and get it. I have customer parts to run and don't have a mill, and can't run the lathe until I cut down the T slot nut.
Oh well.............into each life some rain must fall I guess. Minor setback. I'll overcome it
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