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Re: Hello from Oklahoma
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 10:11 pm
by skou
ERLover wrote:Come on Skou, it is the 21st Century, get a Power Pro, we all know that an ER is antiquated piece of machinery!!!! Oh no, I got 3, my god they are great.

Bro, you're (almost) "sicker" than I am!
Oh, how (and WHY) am I going to mount a
Power Pro on my Cast Iron? It "don't" fit!
(Again.)
steve
Re: Hello from Oklahoma
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:09 pm
by ERLover
skou wrote:ERLover wrote:Come on Skou, it is the 21st Century, get a Power Pro, we all know that an ER is antiquated piece of machinery!!!! Oh no, I got 3, my god they are great.

Bro, you're (almost) "sicker" than I am!
Oh, how (and WHY) am I going to mount a
Power Pro on my Cast Iron? It "don't" fit!
(Again.)
steve
JPG will have a solution for that. I rather have my speed changers, no electronic problems with them.
Re: Hello from Oklahoma
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 10:12 am
by JPG
ERLover wrote:skou wrote:ERLover wrote:Come on Skou, it is the 21st Century, get a Power Pro, we all know that an ER is antiquated piece of machinery!!!! Oh no, I got 3, my god they are great.

Bro, you're (almost) "sicker" than I am!
Oh, how (and WHY) am I going to mount a
Power Pro on my Cast Iron? It "don't" fit!
(Again.)
steve
JPG will have a solution for that. I rather have my speed changers, no electronic problems with them.
Get a Teknatool lathe!

Re: Hello from Oklahoma
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 12:53 am
by skou
ERLover wrote:skou wrote:ERLover wrote:Come on Skou, it is the 21st Century, get a Power Pro, we all know that an ER is antiquated piece of machinery!!!! Oh no, I got 3, my god they are great.

Bro, you're (almost) "sicker" than I am!
Oh, how (and WHY) am I going to mount a
Power Pro on my Cast Iron? It "don't" fit!
(Again.)
steve
JPG will have a solution for that. I rather have my speed changers, no electronic problems with them.
Lover, Skip's DC motor conversion.
Turning up speed on that one, is
exactly like turning up the volume
on your car radio. Righty fasty,
lefty slowy.
steve
Re: Hello from Oklahoma
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 7:36 am
by JPG
skou wrote:ERLover wrote:skou wrote:
Bro, you're (almost) "sicker" than I am!
Oh, how (and WHY) am I going to mount a
Power Pro on my Cast Iron? It "don't" fit!
(Again.)
steve
JPG will have a solution for that. I rather have my speed changers, no electronic problems with them.
Lover, Skip's DC motor conversion.
Turning up speed on that one, is
exactly like turning up the volume
on your car radio. Righty fasty,
lefty slowy.
steve
Your car radio must be an antique also!

Re: Hello from Oklahoma
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 11:37 pm
by skou
Yeah, I was trying to find something with
a real volume control "knob."
Got me, JPeG!
steve