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RE: SRSG questions



Original poster: "Mccauley, Daniel H by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <daniel.h.mccauley-at-lmco-dot-com>





 >  > Have you thought about using an ARSG????
 >  > Seems a lot of people have been using them for
 >  > higher power coils (including
 >  > myself, Terry Blake, Ed Wingate, etc...)
 >  > I personally like them better as varying BPS rate
 >  > can widely change the
 >  > characteristics of the coil thus making it much
 >  > more interesting in the long run.  Plus they sound
 >  > cooler too especially
 >  > when increasing the RPMs!!!!
 >  > Also, universal motors are readily available unlike
 >  > synchronous motors.
 >  >
 > Trouble is, I'm stuck with a brand new 1/2 HP GE
 > induction motor... and I want to make it synchronous.
 > I will see if I can obtain an angle grinder (for
 > ARSGs) for a reasonable price though.
 >
 > Chris
 >

Oh I see.  Anyways, Grainger has some nice universal motors, ranging from
small to about 1 HP in size.

The Captain