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04.29.2008, 03:58 PM

Next time you work on a motor poke the shaft through a plastic bag to keep the metal out of the motor.
   
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04.29.2008, 04:05 PM

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Next time you work on a motor poke the shaft through a plastic bag to keep the metal out of the motor.
The motor went in a lathe, no way a baggy would have saved it it or really have worked for that matter either. When I am using a dremel or a drill I always use a plastic bag it just wasnt practical in this situration as I need to turn down a 6mm shaft into a 5mm one.
   
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