I have scraped in plain bearing spindle so yours is not impossible to do. The first thing to do is take the spindle to your local auto engine rebuild shop and have the spindle shaft o.d. honed, to get it straight and concentric. Now you have a master to use to spoon scrape the plain bearings to. Good luck
Get a good brand motor - you will pay more, but it will likely last your lifetime. I am not sure of the original motor spec. It is likely a 1725 rpm motor and 3/4 or 1 hp (this is guess!!!).
I have done 2 band saws 2 lathe, all work great,you can use a different speed contoler or the one out of the thread , mill here is the wireing dia. for a mc60 contoler
OK, please easy with me, I think I got lost here, the information start getting it bigger than my small brain!
please give me the recommended name of the motor, and the commanded name speed controller, belts etc...
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