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![]() Gotta source for 660V 3 phase? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Don't need it. Mine are run from 240 3 phase. It wouldn't be hard to swap out the motor for single phase either. |
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LCT Paintball wrote:
Gotta source for 660V 3 phase? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Don't need it. Mine are run from 240 3 phase. It wouldn't be hard to swap out the motor for single phase either. I was poking fun, there are machines that require 660 VAC 3 phase, but unless you are turning barrels for gunboats you aren't likely to need one. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote I was poking fun, there are machines that require 660 VAC 3 phase, but unless you are turning barrels for gunboats you aren't likely to need one. There would be an advantage to using 660 3 phase, for machines of the size we would use. Wires would be easy to run. You could run a piece of 22 gauge wire, and get all of the power you needed! g -- Jim in NC |
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![]() I was poking fun, there are machines that require 660 VAC 3 phase, but unless you are turning barrels for gunboats you aren't likely to need one. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Wow. I've seen lots of machines that run on 440, but never 660. Dave Lyon Bragging about his 4000 sq foot machine shop. ![]() |
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LCT Paintball wrote:
I was poking fun, there are machines that require 660 VAC 3 phase, but unless you are turning barrels for gunboats you aren't likely to need one. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Wow. I've seen lots of machines that run on 440, but never 660. Dave Lyon Bragging about his 4000 sq foot machine shop. ![]() Check out your local large ship building facilities. I visited the Newport News yard when I was stationed near there in the 1970s. It made me wonder about the shops they subcontracted to. Um, what is the combination to the lock on your machine shop door? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() Check out your local large ship building facilities. I visited the Not too many of those here in Missouri.... ![]() .. Um, what is the combination to the lock on your machine shop door? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired You don't need the combination. Come on by I'll let you in. |
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![]() "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote Um, what is the combination to the lock on your machine shop door? You don't need a combination; only one of those gunbarrels, and umm, I would say one projectile should do it! g -- Jim in NC |
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![]() You don't need a combination; only one of those gunbarrels, and umm, I would say one projectile should do it! g -- Jim in NC I'm doubting my equipment would be nearly as much fun after the projectile hit. Dave Who once had the privilege of touring the USS Wisconsin before it was decommissioned. |
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![]() "LCT Paintball" wrote in message news:Chlqf.667095$xm3.321689@attbi_s21... You don't need a combination; only one of those gunbarrels, and umm, I would say one projectile should do it! g -- Jim in NC I'm doubting my equipment would be nearly as much fun after the projectile hit. Are you kidding? A Bridgeport would not even be scratched. I'm sure it would take a several megaton explosion to even scorch the paint! vbg Same goes with all of the other stuff you probably have in there. One of these days, I'm going to get cozy with someone who really knows their way around a machine shop. I'm a quick study for all things mechanical, and would really like (and appreciate) the chance to learn how to do some stuff. I've hacked around some of our equipment at our HS, but we don't teach machining anymore, and there is not anyone who really knows how to use the equipment. I am the closest thing to an authority, and that is sad. I taught myself a few things, almost trial by error. By the way, I'm officially envious. ;-)) -- Jim in NC |
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