I was given a 1955 Delta/Rockwell 43-110 (I think- no definitive tag) shaper that was in decent, but non-operating condition to restore as a fall project. Motor didn't start with existing wiring, but patched it together when I got it home and actually seemed to run fine after disconnecting/detaching from tool body- likely a spindle/belt issue. I've been restoring the tool and stand and have been reading quite a bit about how the base 1/2 HP Marathon motor is less than desirable, especially if I intend on using it for much more than making quarter round. I thought I'd put the time/energy into restoring it so I could use it for door making (entrance and cabinet), primarily, but realize that a motor replacement may be inevitable. I currently use a router, but would love to get this tool into the rotation. It's got a drum switch for reversing motor, which would definitely be a nice to have function for future, and am looking for any advice on what motors I should consider, or even if that machine could handle more than a 1 HP motor (vibration/rigidity/etc)? Appreciate any help/advice (first post at SMC).