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In Reply to: RE: Re-purposed Dual 1019 posted by tubav on August 19, 2014 at 08:57:25
Keep us posted on your progress. I have a 1019 that I someday intend to redo as you are.
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Freak out...Far out...In out....
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Yes, I'll be following this project as well. I have a couple Duals out in the shop and I've often thought about just stripping out the platter & motor and building something unique.
I've admired all of your posts and projects for several years.
If I can do something that's actually useful to you, I'm honored.
I hit on using the Dual 1019 because of Mosin (of Saskia TT fame)years
ago saying that the 1019 was by far the best Dual.
This will be the fourth one of these I've done.
Garage and table saw time will be limited for a while longer because
it gets to be about 110 degrees in my garage in Texas.
The temps will fall to a manageable level just by replacing your garage doors with really good insulated ones. I recommend the R16 Clopay ones with triple pane glass. It was the best money I ever spent. Right now, it is 91F/33C outside, and 76F/24C in my garage.
Hey, you listened to me about the Dual. ;)
Something to be said for insulation. My 1500 square foot shop building has spray foam insulation on the interior and it stays 10-20 degrees cooler in summer and warmer in winter compared to outside temperatures.
I just went out in the shop to look at a freebie 'basket case' Dual that was tossed in along with a large record collection I bought 11 months ago. Sure enough, it's a 1019 model.
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