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Buffer/grinder to turn 600-800 rpm

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08 April 2005, 22:01
Dago Red
Buffer/grinder to turn 600-800 rpm
anybody got an idea of what I can use for turning a wheel at 600-800RPM's? I have higher speed (although unknown speed) grinder and buffer, but want something between 600-800.

Red
08 April 2005, 22:12
Paul H
As I recall most motors are 1800 or 3600 rpm. You can get pillow blocks with shafts and mount a pully and belt on it to drop the rpm.


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09 April 2005, 07:59
DeBee
Sounds as if somebody is getting set to do some slow rust bluing...

My Baldor polishing lathe is turning at 1725 on slow. I believe this is way too fast because all the actual rust is dusted off and only a blue 'stain' remains. I am experimenting with a FN barrel right now rusting in the shop going for a thick built up rust blue...

You might have to chuck up the brush in your lathe- I am working on that one. Or, like I used to do, lock your old electric drill in the vice and have a spin...
09 April 2005, 16:03
DMB
The only way I know of to get the slow speed you want is to use a pillow block, with a motor with a small sheave attached. An old washing machine motor works. You have to do the math to figure out pully diameters and speeds. You want a small diameter pully on the motor shaft and a larger one on the other end.
Don




10 April 2005, 05:33
Ropes
http://www.dealerselectric.com/

Variable speed motor and controller - you can turn it any speed you want. When your done it is easy enough to sell it or turn it into a knife grinder..