I just got a 12 inch gravity feed saw going. It takes 22 pounds of sand to cut without too much load on the motor or blade. It looks like it would be very easy to make that one a gravity feed. That might work better than that BBQ motor set up.
Wow, 22 pounds.... I would have thought half that would have been too much. OK I think you are right. A gravity setup will be an easy fix. You are also right that that motor is a BBQ motor. I didn't realize it until you mentioned it.
Here's a quick update on progress. Upon inspection I found the spindle bearings are bad. I have ordered two new bearings (S7PP) from "Bearings Direct". They were a third the cost, of any other bearing supplier, and they use USPS fixed shipping. $6.95 for "If it fits, it ships" shipping. I have also been working on fixing my broken vise. This next I'll weld a plate onto the back plate and re-weld the nuts on the bottom of the vice.
In the mean time, I've started revamping my HP F1 trim saw. I had an old Korean made 1" belt sander ($5 garage sale treasure) that was missing pieces. I salvaged the metal base and the 1/3 hp 1720 rpm motor. The motor is going to go on a 12" polisher I bought for $50. I am using the base for the HP F1.
I have mounted a 1/4hp 1740 rpm motor on the base. I have disassembled, cleaned and reassembled the saw and today I will mount the saw on the base. I still need to get a nice electrical box and switch, make a belt guard, replace a broken splash guard and re-mount the blade ?fender?. It appears a 6" blade will fit this saw but the saw table seems to fit a 4" blade better. I'm still working on that.
Anyone know about a Model T Rock Rascal combination unit? I have one that is missing the table and stone shroud. Any thoughts on a good stone choice for this unit?
Thanks for all your inputs
Glen