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Re: I'm looking for a source to buy used/surplus induction motors
Hi all...
I have to agree...I've found the best "useful" stuff digging
around in the junk-shops at the flea markets, and doing selective
dumpster-diving. I got a 1/3hp Sears induction motor, came out of
a tablesaw or something...This thing just rocks. I got no doubt
it'll swing a big heavy G-10 disc with plenty 'o tungsten hangin'
off it. I found lots of miscellaneous things (line filters), a few
old NST's, and a bundle of tungsten contacts for use in a welder,
but those were gone when I got back. The moral of the story
is...if you don't mind getting dirty, dumpster-dive a bit. Down
here, the cops don't think too highly of it, but have never
bothered me. (is it illegal to take trash? I dunno...) I get
ridicule, yeah, but lots of great stuff gets chunked. Flea markets
are a haven for "oddball" stuff too. Ususally cheap too. That
1/3hp motor ran me five whole bucks...I get small induction motors
for $1 each, and they work fine on the little srsg's I make. So
give it a whirl... :) Let us know if ya find anythin' interestin
too!
Shad
-----Original Message-----
From: Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Date: Monday, August 07, 2000 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: I'm looking for a source to buy used/surplus induction
motors
>Original poster: "Ed Phillips" <evp-at-pacbell-dot-net>
>
>Tesla list wrote:
>>
>> Original poster: CTCDW-at-aol-dot-com
>>
>> John,
>>
>> I suggest you take a look at the sides of the road when you are
traveling. I
>> have picked up several motors that way....people have no use for
them, and
>> toss them out!... Try "flea" markets also..good deals there.
>>
>> Chris
>
> Several years ago I picked up four NST's in the iceplant beside
an LA
>freeway on ramp. They had obviously fallen off the back of a
truck,
>bounced up into the iceplant, and come to rest partially hidden.
Just
{snippers!)