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Darcy Warner
04-29-2020, 12:16 PM
Just about ready to skid, crate and ship this to the west coast. It's not the prettiest, but it's now mechanically sound, new bearings, fresh knives, repaired gaurd, newer starter, etc

https://youtu.be/qiNHsoMwHWc

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Erik Loza
04-29-2020, 12:49 PM
That guard is something else.

Erik

Darcy Warner
04-29-2020, 1:00 PM
That guard is something else.

Erik

Uhhh, ok?

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David Kumm
04-29-2020, 1:35 PM
The porter guard actually works very well. The cut out allows you to stay in position and the pin allows the whole thing to pivot flat against the side of the machine and out of the way. 20" is a rare size. Darcy, did you keep the oil bath Bearings? Porter used ABEC 7 phenolic cage precision in their jointers. Best bearings I've seen in a jointer or planer. Dave

Darcy Warner
04-29-2020, 1:42 PM
The porter guard actually works very well. The cut out allows you to stay in position and the pin allows the whole thing to pivot flat against the side of the machine and out of the way. 20" is a rare size. Darcy, did you keep the oil bath Bearings? Porter used ABEC 7 phenolic cage precision in their jointers. Best bearings I've seen in a jointer or planer. Dave

No, customer chose sealed bearings as they didn't want to deal with that in their commercial shop. I can't say I blame them, honestly I can't see much difference from original porter set up vs the shielded SKFs I used.

I agree, the porter gaurds are probably the best thought out ones made.

Mark Hockenberg
04-29-2020, 3:22 PM
I'm not sure whether to be afraid of this jointer or land a plane on it.

Darcy Warner
04-29-2020, 3:35 PM
I'm not sure whether to be afraid of this jointer or land a plane on it.

Afraid of what?

Mark Hockenberg
04-29-2020, 3:47 PM
Afraid of what?
Just a joke based on the "not the prettiest" factor.

Darcy Warner
04-29-2020, 3:52 PM
Just a joke based on the "not the prettiest" factor.

It's a bit ugly, porter was never known for their wonderful paint jobs, this in is plenty worn, but it beats 10 coats of paint.

Andrew Hughes
04-29-2020, 4:06 PM
Darcy do you have a Magnetic starter that you prefer. Im currently using a Square D on my 166 I don’t really like how it buzzes sometimes.
I like the Porter very cool.

Darcy Warner
04-29-2020, 4:08 PM
Darcy do you have a Magnetic starter that you prefer. Im currently using a Square D on my 166 I don’t really like how it buzzes sometimes.
I like the Porter very cool.

I actually prefer Square D stuff, followed by AB, then cutler hammer. all Furnas starters should be thrown in the garbage. Lol.

Buzzing is from the coil. It could be dirty or getting weak. Or you could be significantly over its voltage, 220 coil 240 feeding machine.

David Kumm
04-29-2020, 4:15 PM
I think Porter used the money saved by not hiring a good painter for better bearings. I agree that the 20" and smaller Porter jointers used small enough bearings that sealed will work on the direct drive machines.. The larger porters used bearings too large to run sealed at 3600 rpm let alone the 6000 they spec'd the belt drive to run. In spite of being ugly, I prefer the Porter to the Oliver. Dave

Andrew Hughes
04-29-2020, 4:23 PM
I actually prefer Square D stuff, followed by AB, then cutler hammer. all Furnas starters should be thrown in the garbage. Lol.

Buzzing is from the coil. It could be dirty or getting weak. Or you could be significantly over its voltage, 220 coil 240 feeding machine.

This weekend I plan to open it up and clean out any dust. If you don’t mind I send you pic of the contacts for evaluation.
My voltage seems ok I’ve checked that.
If anything my service is a bit soft lately with summer temps here.
Thanks Good Luck

Darcy Warner
04-29-2020, 4:58 PM
I think Porter used the money saved by not hiring a good painter for better bearings. I agree that the 20" and smaller Porter jointers used small enough bearings that sealed will work on the direct drive machines.. The larger porters used bearings too large to run sealed at 3600 rpm let alone the 6000 they spec'd the belt drive to run. In spite of being ugly, I prefer the Porter to the Oliver. Dave

One of the best cutterhead yoke set ups in any jointer made. I explained the pros and cons of bearing selection and a good quality shielded bearing was their choice.
I have never owned a belt drive porter, only DD.

Darcy Warner
04-29-2020, 4:58 PM
This weekend I plan to open it up and clean out any dust. If you don’t mind I send you pic of the contacts for evaluation.
My voltage seems ok I’ve checked that.
If anything my service is a bit soft lately with summer temps here.
Thanks Good Luck

Sounds good.

Bill Dufour
04-29-2020, 5:16 PM
Sounds good.

Not uncommon for the moving core to get rusty and buzz a little. Clean it with a wire brush. Clean the core with a bottle brush if needed. I have a metal gun cleaning brush for stuff like this.
Bil lD

Darcy Warner
04-29-2020, 5:21 PM
Well, no thanks to my helpers, it's almost ready to ship.

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Matt Day
04-29-2020, 5:32 PM
Just can’t find good help these days.

Darcy Warner
04-29-2020, 5:37 PM
Just can’t find good help these days.

Yeah, I had to sit the dog down and have a conversation about that. Lol.

David Kumm
04-29-2020, 5:40 PM
Yeah, I had to sit the dog down and have a conversation about that. Lol.

That's because dogs are easier to train.

I had a 24" belt drive porter in storage for a friend. It really screamed. Dave

Darcy Warner
04-29-2020, 5:42 PM
That's because dogs are easier to train.

I had a 24" belt drive porter in storage for a friend. It really screamed. Dave

She layed there for probably 30 minutes and let them cover her with chips. She really is a great, great dane.