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24-01-2014 #1
Lucky escape ! do you think the spindle lower bearings are cooked ? I'm thinking about the grease in them for one thing.
Regarding the E/Stop, I got one of those ready assembled ones in yellow plastic box and I'm thinking about putting a length of CY cable to it, securing a strong magnet to the bottom, thus allowing it to be moved to various positions around the machine depending upon what I'm regarding as the current 'best position'.
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24-01-2014 #2
I have a bathroom isolation switch pull cord running the length of the back wall which will shut off all power to the garage and an RCD box just for the garage by the door next to the fire extinguisher.
Not needed either yet but I like the "plan for the worst hope for the best" approach.
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24-01-2014 #3
How about a smoke detector connected to a contactor to turn of power to router etc. ..Clive
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25-01-2014 #4
I am in the process of turning the garage into a "proper workshop" with a mill and lathe and top of my list is to sort the electrics out. I like the idea of an isolator by the door, piece of mind knowing all power is off when I shut up for the night.
Well I have a stand alone smoke detector in there now. The house alarm box is close by so I thought I might hook the smoke detector into one of the alert inputs. That way if there is any fire issue in the garage, I would know about it all over the house. I already have a raspberry pi hanging of the house alarm ready to send me an email if the alarm goes off!Last edited by cncJim; 25-01-2014 at 08:00 PM.
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