Scraping Starter Armatures
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Scraping Starter Armatures
Fixing to scrap out some armatures. Before I bust up the commutators, is anyone interested in them?
When finished with the starters, going to work on generators.
So there will be some of them too.
Email me by forum.
When finished with the starters, going to work on generators.
So there will be some of them too.
Email me by forum.
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Re: Scraping Starter Armatures
Besides having a messed up keyway, what really goes wrong with a starter armature? Shafts can be replaced and commutators can be recut.
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Re: Scraping Starter Armatures
Well Dan, years back I scraped about 30 starters and 20 generators as no one would give me $40.00 each per core but will charge you $75.00. I just chucked the armatures into scrap steel and burned out the copper fields. Copper was at $3.79 per pound and steel at $.10 per pound.
Hank
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Re: Scraping Starter Armatures
I thought since I was scraping these out, someone that repairs starters might need the commutators. I have seen them be shorted to ground. These will be cheaper than making a new one. They will be checked for being grounded. Don’t wait too long, they will become #1 copper soon. Dan
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Re: Scraping Starter Armatures
Hank Wee’s cousin, One Hung Loo say…,” SCRAP BABY SCRAP”
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Re: Scraping Starter Armatures
Take them to the scrapyard fully assembled. They generally give you a good rate for “motors”.
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Re: Scraping Starter Armatures
Yes. Leave them attached to the engine as well.
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Re: Scraping Starter Armatures
Don’t worry Jerry, some of those are going too. But #1 copper pay’s better.
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Re: Scraping Starter Armatures
Hank: Next time you talk with your cousin, tell him I send him many #1 copper scrap.
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Re: Scraping Starter Armatures
One Hung Loo says...., "Tank you Danielsun"!