I refinish wood floors for a living. And I use a buck booster for all my 208 jobs and I’ve monitored the voltage closely. Machine runs perfect.
I refinish wood floors for a living. And I use a buck booster for all my 208 jobs and I’ve monitored the voltage closely. Machine runs perfect.
Just bought a new 3520C and it did have a cord, but no plug. I had already bought cord and a plug, so I didn't use it. I guess it was due to this thread I knew I needed it before I got the lathe. Thanks y'all!
Last edited by Boyd Parks; 02-20-2019 at 8:19 AM.
The information in this thread was very helpful.
David Walser
Mesa, Arizona
Not sure about all the electrical issues. However, it has been my experience at the convention centers, when turning on the lathes there, they seem underpowered, and it is supposedly due to the 208 or what ever volt 3 phase supply lines, which I think are aimed at commercial interests. Noticed this at several of the AAW shows, and at the Oregon Woodturning Symposium.
robo hippy