Update - Scrapping Motor Stators and Heavy Metal Reccomendation - Sabaton!
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@Aussie50 its been years since i did these so your way works. i had two angle irons set up as a stand slightly V,ed and would slide stater in before punching them down. a bit at a time worked best. but cutting both ends seems to work quickly.
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you can charge big $ selling as is junk on eBay (& you w/ your scrap yard work/conections are sitting on a goldmine!, trust me I've made my nest egg JUST from the dumps/scrapyards buying stuff at TL retail & flipping for massive profit (off course here in the states the laws are more lax) just write I sell a varity of items from pure useless junk to some real finds, trash or treasure you decide w/ your bid" & as is where is, start at .99 cents NR you can also add a pentagram to deter negative fb
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@walkingfreak ah thats okay. shipping is the deal killer on the international market :(
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@Aussie50 Alright well il pass i dont have that money right now i wish i did but i dont
Anyone have a way to remove the wire intact for use in other projects (like making little handwound motors?)
retrotrs80 1 year ago
@retrotrs80 nah, its mostly dipped in enamel and it tears up the coating on the wire when you separate it.
Some small fridge comps like the newer Danfoss ones have un-dipped stators which you could unwind without trouble tho
Aussie50 1 year ago
You only need to cut copper on one side of the staters. and punch out to non cut side.
MrRazputain 1 year ago
@MrRazputain yeah I found it gets stuck too often, most motor shops I've seen cut both ends.
Aussie50 1 year ago
what does IGBT stand for
HDXFH 1 year ago
@HDXFH Integrated Gate Bi-Polar Transistor
Aussie50 1 year ago