Yes Tim, it is however, as it sometimes is (via the inverter )  running 
quite slowly it has more mass to absorb the heat. even though I do not run 
it for long . It is not too easy to find a motor that suits the purpose in 
hand. The Woodchuck one is a 415v  900 rpm running through an inverter, 
These two motors are the ones I managed to get hold of even if a bit big 
for the job-----------but they work well.
Richard

On Thursday, August 3, 2017 at 4:35:39 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:
>
> That's a big motor for turning the stock!  Thanks for showing us.
>
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> On Aug 3, 2017, at 7:12 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd....@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> Tim
>> Here is a pic of the Drive motor to the Revo spindle, It works well. and 
>> the only slight problem I have had is the crank handle, not enough crank to 
>> miss the drive belt,        Woodchuck one has more crank so I use that when 
>> drive motor is not needed  (short Pieces ) The handle can stay on all the 
>> time.
>> Richard
>>
>>

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