Enco 110-2031 Made in 1988, Motor wiring.

I want to thank everyone, especially Mark, for getting this worked out. Here is the not finished product, I'm going to put 2 drawers on the stand.
 

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The paint is a typical Randy story. My buddy painted his lathe and mill Battle Ship gray when he moved to AZ 15 years ago. When I told him I was going to paint the lathe he offered his 1/2 gallon of left over paint, when I picked it up he was stirring it, I said that looks a little light. He said the solids were at the bottom and it would darken up the more I mix it. I brought it home, put it on the shaker and shook the snot out of it. Painted about 1/2 of it all the while thinking I've never seen a battle ship painted this color. Took a picture and e-mailed him. Said it looks a little light. Kept painting, about 30 minutes later he calls and said he gave me the wrong paint and to come get the battle ship gray. Told him too late, it is what it is. Its not white but I swear its getting lighter and lighter every time I go in the shop. I'm expecting it to start glowing. Other than it looks like no other is there a problem. It might show the grim....ya think? Its growing on me.
 
I did not make the tray, that came with the lathe. Got a few dings but will work.
 
The white looks nice actually. That's why I asked.
 
Hey everybody, just to let you know the Enco is up and running. I'm to the point of selling the South Bend, found a casting number on the inside and its dated 1922. Got all the gears, I think, face plate, tapering attachment, chuck, carriage stop, 3 jaw chuck with inner and outer jaws, steady rest, got it cleaned up and painted. Some tooling. Can send more pictures. 928-273-6641. Its in North Central Arizona.
 

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I want to thank everyone, especially Mark, for getting this worked out. Here is the not finished product, I'm going to put 2 drawers on the stand.

This looks really good, especially compared to what it looked like when you got it.

The same model came up for sale recently and I wondered if you could maybe answer a few questions:

1. Do you have the overall dimensions for this machine? In other words, how wide and how deep is it? I need to see what size bench it will fit on. The bench is against a wall.
2. Where did you find a manual?
3. What Grizzly machine is this equivalent to?

Thanks!
 
28 x 62. The back of my machine is right up against the wall.
I found a manual for a real similar machine on the internet.
Do not know which Griz is comparable.
Sorry, not much help. I will try and find the manual, my computer died and had to get a different one. I know it was on that one.
 
This is pretty much the Grizzly G9249. Manual is available on their website or as the first google hit for "Grizzly G9249"
 
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