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9/01/2020 8:18 PM  #26


Re: Shop project variable speed band saw

I added one more component.  If you turn the dial all the way down the motor turns off but the circuit still has power and I didn't want to burn anything up so I purchased some 110AC LEDs and wired one to the switch so  when the switch is on, even if the motor is not running, I have indication that the system is still on. 


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9/23/2020 3:02 PM  #27


Re: Shop project variable speed band saw

I used the same setup and put one of these motors on my lathe.  AMAZING!!!!  
I wish I had done this years ago.  My lathe/mill is a harbor freight unit and has served me well for 10+ years, but recently I upgraded from the 3" chuck to a 5" chuck and I did the treadmill motor swap and these are both mods I wish I had done a long time ago.  It's like having a totally different machine.


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11/11/2020 3:10 PM  #28


Re: Shop project variable speed band saw

For anyone interested in all the details I did a complete writeup as a new DazeCars webpage with way more technical info.

Variable Speed Shop Tools


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