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Gunsmithing
Which new lathe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daveog" data-source="post: 1632002" data-attributes="member: 26127"><p>A VFD is absolutely the way to go. Get a three phase motor and install a VFD and you will be all set. They are not difficult to deal with or install and make things so much better. Rotary phase converters are very antiquated, in my opinion. They are expensive and loud and you still don't get the benefit of the variable drive. There are plenty of posts online about how to wire and install a VFD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daveog, post: 1632002, member: 26127"] A VFD is absolutely the way to go. Get a three phase motor and install a VFD and you will be all set. They are not difficult to deal with or install and make things so much better. Rotary phase converters are very antiquated, in my opinion. They are expensive and loud and you still don’t get the benefit of the variable drive. There are plenty of posts online about how to wire and install a VFD. [/QUOTE]
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