GAST regenerative oilless blower. Little use, very smooth. I used to have this on a charcoal forge, and it really is way too much. These regen blowers will also exhaust light dust and fumes. Designed for all-day use, one of these would be excellent for a larger forge, or maybe sucking dremel dust? Takes 1" NPT threaded pipe fittings to hook up. Even though these are super-expensive, I'm only asking $50 for it.
*********************************************************
Another gearmotor. This time its a Dayton. Very beefy. Use for either slow-motion disc, or BBQ rotisserie? You could spin a whole cow with this baby. Asking $50.
**********************************************************
A Bodine Gearmotor. Best gearmotors in the world, in my opinion. The trouble is that they have a proprietary drive. As you can see by the ID plate, its a 130V unit. That means you need to have a 130V Bodine dc drive to make it run, right? Nope. I've used a 90VDC drive on this motor before and it runs just fine. It just wont ever reach its full rpm without 130 dc volts pumping into it. I used this motor to power a prototype knife sharpener I was designing. Anyhow, own this gearmotor for $25 and get it out of my shop.
*********************************************************
Thanks for looking! If anyone wishes to purchase one of these, I am cleaning out the shop and you can catch me via email... jchiggins@tds.net
Thanks for looking!
*********************************************************
Another gearmotor. This time its a Dayton. Very beefy. Use for either slow-motion disc, or BBQ rotisserie? You could spin a whole cow with this baby. Asking $50.
**********************************************************
A Bodine Gearmotor. Best gearmotors in the world, in my opinion. The trouble is that they have a proprietary drive. As you can see by the ID plate, its a 130V unit. That means you need to have a 130V Bodine dc drive to make it run, right? Nope. I've used a 90VDC drive on this motor before and it runs just fine. It just wont ever reach its full rpm without 130 dc volts pumping into it. I used this motor to power a prototype knife sharpener I was designing. Anyhow, own this gearmotor for $25 and get it out of my shop.
*********************************************************
Thanks for looking! If anyone wishes to purchase one of these, I am cleaning out the shop and you can catch me via email... jchiggins@tds.net
Thanks for looking!