charles kuchar
spending too much on rocks
getting ready for the second coming
Member since November 2010
Posts: 300
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Post by charles kuchar on Jan 29, 2012 23:30:37 GMT -5
i can try to fabricate one but i would like to see what it had to start with. looks like the unit is unused. at least the two grinding wheels do not look used but the saw blade and cover for the reservoir is gone. looked on the board for a picture but the one i saw i couldn't tell what it looked like. charlie
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Post by connrock on Jan 30, 2012 11:25:45 GMT -5
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charles kuchar
spending too much on rocks
getting ready for the second coming
Member since November 2010
Posts: 300
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Post by charles kuchar on Jan 30, 2012 18:05:49 GMT -5
that is it exactly. thanks. now i just have to figure out what rpm's. put a 3/4 horse motor on it so i think i have lots of power... don't have the saw blade yet. it is serial #2172. charlie
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Post by johnjsgems on Jan 30, 2012 21:00:52 GMT -5
It is currently produced by Barranca Diamond as a "Cab Combo" You can download the manual on their website. I have printed manuals if you can't down load it. They (BD) made few changes. They upgraded the water valves to stainless steel and use a very heavy duty switch. They supply it with a 1/3 hp motor.
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charles kuchar
spending too much on rocks
getting ready for the second coming
Member since November 2010
Posts: 300
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Post by charles kuchar on Jan 31, 2012 19:52:55 GMT -5
thanks for the information. i will check it out. i did notice mine has the saw on the right side. the link to the other one has the saw on the left side. if i can get the saw cover i would really be pleased. thanks. charlie
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Post by johnjsgems on Feb 1, 2012 0:44:35 GMT -5
Tony had a larger 6" unit at Quartsite with a 10" saw on right side. You would have to check the parts breakdown but I think the current left side model is offset (table smaller on cabber side). It could possibly be reversed. I'll contact Barranca and see if they know.
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