LOOKING FOR A OLIVER OR A PORTER JOINER 12 OR 16″ SINGLE PHASE
ON THE WEST COST (TO BUY)
IN CHRIST
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LOOKING FOR A OLIVER OR A PORTER JOINER 12 OR 16″ SINGLE PHASE
ON THE WEST COST (TO BUY)
IN CHRIST
AGAPE
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Here is a good site to watch. I think you may need to plan on having to buy a replacement motor though or buy a variable frequency drive or other phase converter.
"Here is a good site to watch." Might you have forgotten something?forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)Another proud member of the "I Rocked With ToolDoc Club" .... :>)
Oops, It must have been the time of day or something. Thanks for the reminder.:
http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/exchanges/machinery.cgi
"must have been the time of day..." Nothin' in your profile about where you're located (for shame!) but if it was 2:10am my time it was either very early or very late where you are! Too funny.forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)Another proud member of the "I Rocked With ToolDoc Club" .... :>)
12 OR 16" SINGLE PHASE
They made such a thing?
Single phase is unlikely unless it's been modified. A lot of those are direct drive so a converter is your best bet in most cases.
Oliver is still in business.
http://www.olivermachinery.net/machines.asp?machine=4255
Beat it to fit / Paint it to match
From what I understand Olivers equipment is now made in China and it is Oliver in name not the same company. Could be wrong. The Old machines are very nice though.
Troy
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