Buffer Source
Buffer Source
I want to obtain a buffer motor. Do any of you know a source or model?
- LexKY_Pipe
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Here is the guy many of us have picked up motors from:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZwesbestbuyQQhtZ-1
If that URL doesn't work, search for seller "wesbestbuy"
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZwesbestbuyQQhtZ-1
If that URL doesn't work, search for seller "wesbestbuy"
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Holy crap!! The last one I bought was closer to $50 BIN. At that price, it's positively a steal.
And it seems that it was too much for me to resist. I just BINed one. As soon as I expand the workshop, I'll be building all manner of tools, and this will come in very handy. I might even grab a couple more. Heck, at that price....
And it seems that it was too much for me to resist. I just BINed one. As soon as I expand the workshop, I'll be building all manner of tools, and this will come in very handy. I might even grab a couple more. Heck, at that price....
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Yes. I live on the East coast, shipping out here was about $34.
But, keep in mind that these are no namby-pamby Harbor Freight specials. These are 1/3 HP 1725RPM BALDOR motors in a steel case/frame. They even come pre-wired for 110.
Seriously, even at $64 shipped to my house, I'd be hard pressed to find a better deal on a low speed motor like this.
But, keep in mind that these are no namby-pamby Harbor Freight specials. These are 1/3 HP 1725RPM BALDOR motors in a steel case/frame. They even come pre-wired for 110.
Seriously, even at $64 shipped to my house, I'd be hard pressed to find a better deal on a low speed motor like this.
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Woodcraft (both store and .com) should have work arbors, chucks, and pillow blocks. I can't recall where I got my pulleys from, I think it was some online surplus place, but this place has them:
http://www.doityourself.com/icat/beltpulleybearing
Also, I just recalled Beaumont Metal Works has all the pieces needed:
http://www.beaumontmetalworks.com/
And they make the finest belt grinder available anywhere. Personally, if I had the scratch, I'd be buying a KMG.
http://www.doityourself.com/icat/beltpulleybearing
Also, I just recalled Beaumont Metal Works has all the pieces needed:
http://www.beaumontmetalworks.com/
And they make the finest belt grinder available anywhere. Personally, if I had the scratch, I'd be buying a KMG.
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I was at Lowe's this weekend and was surprised to find they had motor arbors there, so you may want to check that out if you have a Lowe's handy. Make sure you know the size of the shaft so you get the right one.
@whoever can answer...
does this guy usually have a supply of these motors available for order or does he pop up once in a while with them? I could use another motor but am not ready to order one right away as I don't need it immediately.
I was at Lowe's this weekend and was surprised to find they had motor arbors there, so you may want to check that out if you have a Lowe's handy. Make sure you know the size of the shaft so you get the right one.
@whoever can answer...
does this guy usually have a supply of these motors available for order or does he pop up once in a while with them? I could use another motor but am not ready to order one right away as I don't need it immediately.
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He has a seemingly endless supply of them. I bought the first one two years ago, and one again a year later. I'm considering getting another in a couple weeks.hazmat wrote:does this guy usually have a supply of these motors available for order or does he pop up once in a while with them? I could use another motor but am not ready to order one right away as I don't need it immediately.
Excellent. I'll be looking him up in the next month or so. I'm in PA, so I should be safe assuming I'll get it bought and shipped for $64. Sweet!!KurtHuhn wrote:He has a seemingly endless supply of them. I bought the first one two years ago, and one again a year later. I'm considering getting another in a couple weeks.hazmat wrote:does this guy usually have a supply of these motors available for order or does he pop up once in a while with them? I could use another motor but am not ready to order one right away as I don't need it immediately.
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you guys ROCk, i'm still in the dark a little but i'm really thankful for the help. The baldor that i have is the blue one Brad uses, i think. the shaft has a rectangle on it. I went to home depot and stumped them. so i'm still not sure what i'm looking for, i know i'm a total rookie here. I"m sure some of you know how excited i am not to use a hand drill to buff.
Kurt, a few years ago I had access to a friend's variable speed Burr King or Bader (I forget which). If I had the scratch I'd also have one or the KMG. I watched the demo video. Looks great. Unfortunately, I'm stuck with my Grizz unless I win the lottery.
Slow speed, slack belt sanding is the way many pro pipe makers go. Looks like they use a 1" or 1 1/2" belt, though.
Slow speed, slack belt sanding is the way many pro pipe makers go. Looks like they use a 1" or 1 1/2" belt, though.
Regards,
Frank.
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Frank.
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James, do you mean a rectangular slot? If so, that's for a woodruff key.
If you mean a flat rectangular area on the end of the shaft, that's where the connecting bolt/screw contacts when you attach an arbor, keeps it from slipping on the circular shaft.
If you mean a flat rectangular area on the end of the shaft, that's where the connecting bolt/screw contacts when you attach an arbor, keeps it from slipping on the circular shaft.
Regards,
Frank.
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Frank.
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What you're looking for is a motor or work arbor. It's basically a metal sleeve of the same diameter as your motor's shaft. Attached to that sleeve is an arbor onto which you can mount your sanding discs, buffing wheels, etc. The sleeve is held to the motor shaft by a couple of set screws in the sleeve. You tighten them down to the shaft and off you go. JH Lowe has some that may suit you(or not). If not, at least it's a basic description of what you're looking for. There's a decent picture of one in the last picture with the sanding discs. Lowe's carries something like this in my area, though I doubt it's a high demand product. There was only one in the whole building when I was there last.James Sunderland wrote:you guys ROCk, i'm still in the dark a little but i'm really thankful for the help. The baldor that i have is the blue one Brad uses, i think. the shaft has a rectangle on it. I went to home depot and stumped them. so i'm still not sure what i'm looking for, i know i'm a total rookie here. I"m sure some of you know how excited i am not to use a hand drill to buff.