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  1. which part of the world are you in?

    if in england I may be of some assistance.

     

    Charles, that type of motor does not have brushes and a commutator and there will be no countersunk screws under the paint, the outer case is heated to get it to fit and then cant be removed

    ​Finland. It only takes couple hours to fly here...

     

    We came to same conclusion here. Let's heat up the beast and remove the stator.

  2. Hello,


    We got on old metal cutter and the motor is "burner". So we decited to re coil it.

    Problem is how to remove the motors stator? It is there pretty tight and can't see any method of attacment.

    In pic.2 are small gaps in outer ring ond you can actually see trough other side from those gaps.2_(640x480).thumb.jpg.a7ef17348def01d7bc

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  3. The hex on the threaded part and the square drive on the center piece make me wonder if the center part turns freely inside the outside, which would make it some kind of expansion device minus the expanding end or die.


    The treated part is moving freely.

    hm...
    that is an amazing find. I have never seen a doo-hickey in such good condition before. In reality the end of the doo-hickey is supposed to attach to a thing-a-ma-jobber and is used to work on whatchamadiggies, but I suppose a person could definitely use it as a cone mandrel.


    Doo-hickey:confused: Any synonym for doo-hickey?

    Length for this "what ever it is" is about 40 cm (15.7 inch)

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  4. Hello everybody

    Well, I have been reading this forum for a while. Maybe its time to introduce myself. Blacksmithing is my hobby. I have done blacksmith related stuff for a few years now. I have made Puukkos (knives), hooks, bottle openers and so on. Stuff what beginners do.

    I also collect almost anything related in blacksmithing. My better half says that my hobby has gotten way out of hand. Is there something wrong if I store an old 40 kg anvil in our livingroom :confused: . If you have same kinds of problems I think I'm in right place.

    Keep it hot.....

    My first Puukko
    Blade: B

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