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Matt.C

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  1. Hey again. Finally removed it. It looks nicer than I thought on the inside. But still can't find out what brand it is.

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    This is how it looked on the other side, perhaps the makers name is on the missing piece? 

     

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    Inside, It will need some love, but not too bad... atleast no mouse got evicted :D

     

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    What kind of motor would you think should work with this blower?

    Any suggestions or ideas is very much appreciated.

     

    Could mention im from Sweden aswell, so English isn't my main language.

    Thanks in advance.

     

  2. 1 hour ago, Daswulf said:

    That's a heck of a thing to have just sitting there.  Cool. 

    The blower is probably marked on the side facing the wall. It looks like it's missing an electric motor and the belt that drives it. Be sure to evict any mice living it it. :) 

    Haha, too bad the guy that rented this place before bricked off everything to prevent birds from crapping on his precious Camaro...I have some work to do. 

    Thanks for the fast reply, on Monday I'll try to dig it up and post more pictures.

    18 minutes ago, ThomasPowers said:

    Flood the bearings with oil and start by turning it by hand.  When/if it starts turning smoothly put the motor on it and keep flooding the bearings with oil to flush out any rust or grit.  Rust actually is a lapping compound but you don't want it to keep working after you have it done enough!  

    Watch the speed!  Blowers often had lower rpm motors than we commonly find today. If you can pull the pulley you might try a larger pulley on that and a much smaller pulley on a 1725 RPM motor.

    Thanks, I will keep that in mind ^_^

  3. Hello there. I just started becoming interested in blacksmithing and was about to try my luck on making my own coal forge, but then I remembered this thing just sitting there.

    As you can see the whole forge needs many hours of work, but I was thinking about starting with the blower.

    The problem is I have no clue what brand it is or what's missing, so would really appreciate someone guiding me in the right direction.

     

    Thanks!

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