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wrapping motor
Posted by:
Dan E
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Date: August 10, 2001 12:39PM
I just got a used Singer sewing machine motor with the hopes of making it in to a motor for wrapping. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to add the variable speed control or how to fashion a chuck to hold the rods? Re: wrapping motor
Posted by:
john bratton
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Date: August 10, 2001 03:14PM
hello dan you can get variable speed control frome ennui sewing macine shop.they are about $21.00 bucks new.the hook up will be with the control.as a chuck to hold the rod you can use pvc pipe caps anu use 3 screws with coverd end so they wont mar the finish.what i use is a wood lathe chuck i got from habor fright for $19.95 .i got tired of the home made stuff and got me a Renzetti.thats the way to go.well god luck Regards John Re: wrapping motor
Posted by:
jnail
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Date: August 14, 2001 01:30AM
I use a sewing machine motor,but fo the chuck, I got the assembly from the pac-bay rod wrapper run off of the pulley that came on the motor I got, I made a wood support to hold the motor, I bought the motor and foot control together used from a sewing machine repair guy for about 20 bucks, the only complaint I have is that it starts up rather quickly, but this could be fixed by having a solid-state foot control, or a rheostat to slow it down. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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