RE: Wiring diagram

2017-07-21 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Why not have the controller floating on a lead and hook it where ever you standing at the time Bill From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard Ellis Sent: Saturday, 22 July 2017 3:33 AM To: Legacy Ornamental

Re: Wiring diagram

2017-07-21 Thread Richard Ellis
Tim The drive motor is on but I just can't think where to put the control box. Looks like it's going to be on the carriage -- but a bit prone to get damaged in that position. The way I have the Revo mounted- it is fastened to a 3/4 " sheet of good ply. That in it's turn in bolted to

Re: Wiring diagram

2017-07-21 Thread Tim Krause
Keep us posted. ⁣ On Jul 21, 2017, 2:50 AM, at 2:50 AM, Richard Ellis wrote: >Tim >That lovejoy sounds a good idea, I have had other machines that used >that >system . It is a Dayton that I am changing from the Woodchuck to the >Revo >Little bit of metal lathe

Re: Wiring diagram

2017-07-21 Thread Richard Ellis
Tim That lovejoy sounds a good idea, I have had other machines that used that system . It is a Dayton that I am changing from the Woodchuck to the Revo Little bit of metal lathe work,welding and drilling fixing plates etc. Easy job. Limit switches will need changing,awful type but that is

Re: Wiring diagram

2017-07-21 Thread Richard Ellis
Tim Thanks for the answer, If there has been no wiring diagram for the Legacy, that is all I needed to know. I was a little surprised that no one asked what power voltage I was thinking of using, could have been 12 or 24 volt dc as i;e Windscreen wiper motors,.I don't think that would kill me !