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Graziano sag 12 lathe
Graziano sag 12 lathe





graziano sag 12 lathe

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE / TERMES ET CONDITIONS TO BE APPROUVED TO OUR AUCTION WITH PLEASE CONTACT US/POUR ÊTRE APPROUVÉ À NOTRE ENCAN CONTACTEZ NOUS. You can also come pick up your lots at the office /Vous pouvez aussi venir chercher votre matériel à la compagnie. No more charges except transportation at cost/ Pas d'autre frais sauf pour le transport de votre choix au coûtant. The material will put together during the week-end and be ready to go by monday/ Le matériel sera organisé et séparé pendant le week-end, prêt à ramasser dès lundi.Īll details will be discuss/Les détails de la vente pourront être discuté. You are material will be put together and ship if you need it shiped as soon as we can the payment. It's been a long grind but quite enjoyable and I may have accidently learned a few things.All Purchaser winning can call us/ou vous pouvez appeler au 45 ou email: ou Sebastien au 45. Duh!Īnyway all's well that ends well and I love how the lathe operates now. It turns out that Gizmowizard installed a 5 HP VFD but I never thought to ask him what size drive he used, again assuming that it would be 3 HP. I added a Machtach RPM/SFM readout (can't say enough about Machtach and it's owner, Henry Arnold) and the Hitachi remote is also mounted on the articulating arm along with all controls. Andy programmed in a couple work-arounds on the Hitachi WJ200 VFD and it was Andy that suggested that I put all controls to the right of the carriage. My biggest mistake was assuming that a 3 HP VFD would suffice. There was help also from Gizmowizard, AKA Paul, another local Sag 12 owner that installed a VFD. Fortunately I had a LOT of help from a former co-worker who is an electronics tech and also some wonderful advise and help from Lakeside53, AKA Andy. My problem was (is) a lack of knowledge of anything electronic. I operated it first using a RPC but couldn't stand the combined noise so went to a VFD. The lathe was very little used and came with most accessories including taper attachment, both rests, 3 & 4 jaw chucks, 5C collet chuck, blah blah. The Photobucket site has undergone some changes and I'm not sure if my pics will transfer as clickable thumbnails. Ugly machine, works great! I'll try to attach a few pics of my Grazzi. I think you're the person I bought a Powermatic 1200 drill press from. I live in the Wallingford district of north Seattle. You're welcome to come look at it if you like. I'm nearly done with my VFD conversion on my Sag 12.







Graziano sag 12 lathe