Shannon. Carter
New Member
All,
(I posted this under Wayne's forum, but thought I would do the same here...)
I just wanted to take a moment to publicly thank Wayne Coe for assisting me with the assembly of my NWG. I started off with a loaner motor and a 3-step pulley setup, but let the smoke out of the motor while I was attempting to adjust the belt tracking. After a bit of research, I was directed to contact Wayne, so I looked him up on the internet and gave him a call. Wayne answered on the second ring and we ended up talking for quite some time. Long story short, I was surprised to find out that Wayne lives just an hour south of me, not far at all. I ended up ordering a 2hp 3ph motor and a VFD from him and Wayne was nice enough to invite me down to his shop when the equipment came in.
I was able to spend the day with Wayne and Moe this past Tuesday. Wayne asked that I bring the NWG with me so it could be converted to direct drive. We spent the first half of the day modifying the NWG and what a difference that made! I hadn't had much experience with the old setup, but I could already tell that I was glad I made the investment to convert it to a VFD. Huge improvement! I'll post some pics of the old vs. the new setup.
Wayne took some time to educate me during the second half of the day. I was introduced to forging and was quite impressed with his blacksmithing skills. I'm guessing most of the folks on this forum have seen his creations, but if you haven't I can tell you they are impressive! Wayne also took some time to show me the basics of stock removal at the grinder. I'm new to all of this, so I really appreciated him letting me ask questions. Very informative!
Wayne, it was a pleasure meeting you and thanks again for the knowledge transfer and helping me get started. I really appreciate it!
--Shannon
Pic of the grinder before:
Grinder after:
(I posted this under Wayne's forum, but thought I would do the same here...)
I just wanted to take a moment to publicly thank Wayne Coe for assisting me with the assembly of my NWG. I started off with a loaner motor and a 3-step pulley setup, but let the smoke out of the motor while I was attempting to adjust the belt tracking. After a bit of research, I was directed to contact Wayne, so I looked him up on the internet and gave him a call. Wayne answered on the second ring and we ended up talking for quite some time. Long story short, I was surprised to find out that Wayne lives just an hour south of me, not far at all. I ended up ordering a 2hp 3ph motor and a VFD from him and Wayne was nice enough to invite me down to his shop when the equipment came in.
I was able to spend the day with Wayne and Moe this past Tuesday. Wayne asked that I bring the NWG with me so it could be converted to direct drive. We spent the first half of the day modifying the NWG and what a difference that made! I hadn't had much experience with the old setup, but I could already tell that I was glad I made the investment to convert it to a VFD. Huge improvement! I'll post some pics of the old vs. the new setup.
Wayne took some time to educate me during the second half of the day. I was introduced to forging and was quite impressed with his blacksmithing skills. I'm guessing most of the folks on this forum have seen his creations, but if you haven't I can tell you they are impressive! Wayne also took some time to show me the basics of stock removal at the grinder. I'm new to all of this, so I really appreciated him letting me ask questions. Very informative!
Wayne, it was a pleasure meeting you and thanks again for the knowledge transfer and helping me get started. I really appreciate it!
--Shannon
Pic of the grinder before:

Grinder after:
