Because photobucket thinks people are going to pay $400 a year to post pictures on forums :rolleyes: , most of which support picture uploads anyways now
Type: Posts; User: jfoster
Because photobucket thinks people are going to pay $400 a year to post pictures on forums :rolleyes: , most of which support picture uploads anyways now
I found some elsewhere, but thanks for looking! :cheers:
I have a Powermax 1000 g3 with a few components burned up on the main board. I want to try fixing it before I move on to parting it out. Since it looks like it is all through hole mounted...
It is complete, but its buried under a mountain of junk so it's hard to tell in the picture. I passed on it anyway, just not worth dealing with right now. I am still curious about the Continental...
This saw is a basket case to say the least. I have not found much info about them online, and am just curious if this would be worth bringing back from near death? I can get it for scrap price...
I didn't think about the gearing being different and how that would affect things. The main reason for wanting to change the rack and pinion on the gantry is trying to clean things up so it doesnt...
Not much action yet but hopefully in the next few weeks the gantry should be built and on the machine. Found a piece of 5x1.75 aluminum c-channel on the rem rack at IMS that will work perfectly for...
Thanks! A few people have said I am overbuilding it, but I'd rather only do it once! I have seen lots of rickety tables I would not put 300lb on, let alone 3x that.
I started this build late last year, and I now have the "table" portion all built and some of the electronics purchased. Me and my friend had talked about it for awhile at this point, and I decided...