michiganmike
05-01-2015, 08:37 PM
First, this may not be the right forum. But I could not find one that fits. So, here we go!
Earlier this year a little Ryobi band saw I received for Christmas stopped working. A part broke and they no longer carry parts for the thing.
I salvaged the motor, 120 V. It is 7" long, 4 3/8" in diameter and has a sturdy mounting plate with the two holes being 7" apart, center to center. It has a switch. There is no label on the motor, but it is fairly slow rpm. The shaft is 1/2"
There must be something I can make with this motor that would make my reloading easier, quicker, etc. I was thinking maybe of some sort of case prep station. But that is as far as my creative juices have taken me.
Since I have seen some very nice tools of various sorts made by other forum members, I am hoping you may have some good ideas. I found a picture of the same motor on EBay. I am not a mechanic, but grew up on a farm and worked on farm machinery as a boy, and did minor work on my cars when I was younger. Nor am I a machinist. I have a lot of hand tools, as well as a good drill press. That is the extent of my tools.
What do you think?:Bright idea:
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Earlier this year a little Ryobi band saw I received for Christmas stopped working. A part broke and they no longer carry parts for the thing.
I salvaged the motor, 120 V. It is 7" long, 4 3/8" in diameter and has a sturdy mounting plate with the two holes being 7" apart, center to center. It has a switch. There is no label on the motor, but it is fairly slow rpm. The shaft is 1/2"
There must be something I can make with this motor that would make my reloading easier, quicker, etc. I was thinking maybe of some sort of case prep station. But that is as far as my creative juices have taken me.
Since I have seen some very nice tools of various sorts made by other forum members, I am hoping you may have some good ideas. I found a picture of the same motor on EBay. I am not a mechanic, but grew up on a farm and worked on farm machinery as a boy, and did minor work on my cars when I was younger. Nor am I a machinist. I have a lot of hand tools, as well as a good drill press. That is the extent of my tools.
What do you think?:Bright idea:
138464