Painting my Bridgeport Series 1 Mill

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2023
  • My Wife's Grandpa made some cool stuff with this mill and now I have it. I thought it was time to get it tuned up by adding a VFD, cleaning it thoroughly, and painting it. Here are some links to what Grandpa Rich made with it:
    Small Hit and Miss Engine
    • Hit-and-miss Engine
    Larger Hit and Miss Engine
    • Hit-and-miss Engine 2
    Coffee Cup Engines
    • Coffee-cup Engine
    Some action shots
    • Hit-and-miss Engine
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @David-hm9ic
    @David-hm9ic 29 днів тому

    Very nice! This is useful because I intend to do a similar cleanup on my Index 645 without a full disassembly. My lathe came with an ENC VFD. The instructions were terrible. I had set up my mill with a US brand of VFD and it was a breeze. I knew what I wanted the ENC to do; it was just harder to understand what to do to get there. On both of my machines I retained the original controls and wired/programmed them to the VFD.

  • @keithkrueger1609
    @keithkrueger1609 7 місяців тому +2

    personally, I don't know why everyone thinks they need a VFD. After a few days of using you can swap speeds pretty fast. As far as the 3 phase they are inferior to a rotary phase convertor. a static phase converter works great. I have had one on my dad's mill for 30 years on the farm used daily even a lot of rigid tapping. never an issue with the motor,

    • @David-hm9ic
      @David-hm9ic 29 днів тому

      If I had to use a rotary phase converter I would not have 3 phase machines in my home shop. They take up space that I can't spare and they're noisy. I really hate the nonstop noise. VFDs are silent or near silent. I have yet to run into anything I can't do with a VFD supplying the power that a RPC would enable. There are some things a VFD will do that a RPC won't, though. I love the soft starts and braking that the RPC won't do.
      Separate issue; I've also had a static phase converter and didn't care for the power loss. I had to start my mill on high speed and shift to low because it didn't have the power to start in low. Once the motor was running it ran OK; I just didn't like it.

  • @shawnhankins6281
    @shawnhankins6281 4 місяці тому

    I really hope someone helped you with realigning the head to the table after moving it ....

    • @samuelwiltzius
      @samuelwiltzius  4 місяці тому

      Uncle is a machinist. I’ve been picking his brain on everything. It’s good.

    • @Bonanza06c
      @Bonanza06c 3 місяці тому

      What paint did you use? Looks good

    • @NeMoC53
      @NeMoC53 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Bonanza06cyou can kind of see the can. It’s Rustolem farm implement paint. It’s oil based enamel.

    • @Bonanza06c
      @Bonanza06c 3 місяці тому

      @@NeMoC53 I see it now. Thanks

    • @NeMoC53
      @NeMoC53 Місяць тому

      @@Bonanza06cI’m revisiting this comment because I’m a few days away from painting my mill head. In a quest to find this paint, I believe more specifically it’s Rustoleum farm and implement paint in Massey Ferguson Gray.