txdon
Super Star Member
A window and door in a sheep wagon? I can’t picture that. Sounds interesting.
Cool!!!
The guy I bought the lathe from had the phase converter hard wired with no plug. I wanted to plug mine in so I wired a plug lead onto it. I then had to move a 220 circuit from over near the door to the back of the garage where the lathe will be. When I wired the receptacle I wired it wrong and that made the phase converter be wired wrong. Swapped two wires and it runs perfect, no hum at all, if you did not see it you would not know it was there. Thanks guys. Ed
It's always the last thing you did, huh Ed? At least more often than not, that's the way it works out around here...:confused2:
Good to hear it's running. Nothing more nerve wracking than dropping a big chunk of coin on something used and then not being able to make it work. Congrats!
Now let's see ya make some chips!:thumbsup:
My cool was for Ed getting his power connected, davids post must have come in while i was typing. (takes me awhile to say cool).
But the pics are cool also.
Just found out the hardware store down the road, where i buy my heating pellets, is closing at the end of sept. That sucks.

Good for you, Ed
Wife says I have similar problem, I should just stop working when tired to avoid making mistakes.
Translated: Just got back from eye doctor, can't see a thing.Jst goot bck frm I Dr, cnt c a thng.