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DIY Table saw tested and qualified to use in the shop !

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RussellT:
Hi Keld

That looks a useful bit of equipment.  I've been thinking about building something similar.

I noticed you had a two pin plug.  Are you thinking of adding an earth (ground) connection?

Russell

ksor:

--- Quote from: RussellT on November 10, 2014, 06:58:29 AM ---Hi Keld

That looks a useful bit of equipment.  I've been thinking about building something similar.

I noticed you had a two pin plug.  Are you thinking of adding an earth (ground) connection?

Russell

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The final setup will include a "earth" in the cord - I just tested it till now.

awemawson:
A handy little table saw Ksor  :thumbup:

I recognise that motor ! It would have originally had resilient mounts on each end - see the castlations on the hub ? There would have been a female rubber piece that clamped around them to give slight movement.

ksor:

--- Quote from: awemawson on November 10, 2014, 08:43:16 AM ---A handy little table saw Ksor  :thumbup:

I recognise that motor ! It would have originally had resilient mounts on each end - see the castlations on the hub ? There would have been a female rubber piece that clamped around them to give slight movement.

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Maybe you're right - I can't remember - the motor comes from an HP-computer disk - 2 X 10 Mb  :med: :med: :med: from the early 80'es so it's very likely that it had some rubber fasteners to eliminate the shaking.

awemawson:
The standard configuration was a 5 mb 'fixed platter' and a 5 mb removable one, both on the same spindle. A not entirely uncommon fault was for the heads not to retract properly, and then the customer try to pull the removable disk out with attendant destruction :) Oh happy days !

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