Another clausing Dp

dlane

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My new friend
Should be better than new DP junk when I’m done, CL $50.00 find still in truck , heavier than my Ti floor mod ,
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It dose have the arc of shame but but made in USA.
 
For 50 bucks??? YOU SUCK!!! I had to pay $450 on CL for mine. Great find! You will not be disappointed!
 
Should be a good one after some cleaning and ??. My Taiwan floor mod drills triangle holes, I’ll fix that one also.
 
Got it apart except the spindle it seems ok , I replaced the electric cord to run the motor it started rite up sounded good for a while then started to kinda howell I’ll prob bring it to a motor shop and have them check it out,
but it is a Howell motor I don’t think it should howell. I’ll fix the arc of shame with JB weld unless someone knows a better way ? . It’ll get cleaned up and painted, thinking of filling the collom with cement for stiffness what u think ? .
that’s it for now.
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It is a mod , series 16 sc if that means anything
 
If you have some grinding chips mix them up in the epoxy it be more realistic then old gray epoxy. Looks like it may be the bottom pulley causing the howling, it's about wore thru. Epoxy it will help that too. Oh I'd add a counterweight in the column with a pulley and sash chain hooked to the table to help adjust it easier. Ck Mr Pete on YouTube easy to do.
 
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The bottom pulley is remains of the belt
 
How’s the best way to remove motor pulley without damage, there soaking in Blaster now ?
Thanks
 
How’s the best way to remove motor pulley without damage, there soaking in Blaster now ?
Thanks

This is the best way, along with being very, very patient. Any penetrant or oil and lots of time will work really well. Good luck. :encourage:
 
It’s still going to take some pulling /prying off the motor shaft , it isn’t going to fall off.
I don’t want to damage the pulley or motor, anyone try a little heat ?
 
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