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    A great page of machine related links!

    I hope this is posted in the proper area. I did look for a links area but found none. So here goes........

    After looking for Bridgeport mills and the like I came across this page over in the...
  2. Thanks Al

    Don't know why I forgot that darn center tap issue. Stuck in a lab all day without windows can play with your mind - :cheers:

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    I just got done scanning over those pics from the Fitch...
  3. Similar problem I had years ago - but solved as well

    I had the same situation years ago on my compressor. It runs a 5hp Century (I think that's the brand) motor with both a start and run cap. Problem was a partially worn slip ring surface on the...
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    Hmmmmmmmmmmm

    Eric is envious of Eric after seeing that pic :D

    Nice and simple setup! Do you offer training as well? LOL I'll bring the beer :)
    But I'll bet the commute would be a killer! Something tells...
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    Wow, I didn't think I'd get interest like this !

    First I have to say thanks to all for the responses made. You all have good and valid points. I understand where Ian is coming from being in the construction industry. I'm surrounded by new...
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    6000 pounds? - nice :)

    Thanks Geof, I just caught your reply as I was replying to the last two guys and didn't want to leave you out. But after reading your post I guess I really don't have a worry. All I want is a BP...
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    Now that's what I like to hear

    Hey thanks guys! I guess I should have looked it it the way Mcgyver did with the weight related to a car tire over 4 corners. That actually makes a lot of sense. All those years as a mechanic -...
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    Bridgeport weight question

    Here's a general question I just can't seem to answer easily by other means.
    For the folks with a bridgeport- series 1 stlye for discussion purposes here - I know the weight is about 2200 pounds...
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