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Louis Luu

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3 minutes ago, Jim Kovar said:

Shaft straightening too?

I took care of that with my vise this morning.  I don't recommend the same for Peyronie's disease.

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That’s a nice vintage school model. Some came with various armatures to do 2  , 3, or 4 poles armatures etc. Also ways to reverse magnet positions, and even two different brush arrangements (slip ring and bipolar dc). Ebay and Amazon have many new motor build kits for 8$ -15$. But those older vintage kits are often better quality.

example new kits today >>

 

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And in relation to pre-1950’s antique fans — about 1932 Knapp-Monarch of Belleville, Illinois made a Build-a-Motor kit that was 110v ac. But it was already wound , and the kid was really just assembling a fan /utility motor without the blades or gage. It did have a buffing pad and a grinding stone.

(pic captured from web. I do have one in the original box , but the instructions are misplaced)

 

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