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  • #193142
    Colin LLoyd
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      @colinlloyd53450

      I refuse to throw away electric motors that still work – but haven't yet put any of them to good use in the workshop – oh except one where I converted a 12v battery drill/driver motor to a dedicated flexible shaft setup for drilling, rotary filing and sanding in difficult places.

      I have several hover mower motors with belt drive on rigid plates to bearings where the blade is normally held. Has anybody got any good ideas as to how I can put these to use in the workshop. If you lot can't think of practical uses – then no-one can, and I might as well scrap them.

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      Colin LLoyd
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        #193145
        John Rudd
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          @johnrudd16576

          Errmmmm depending on the rating of the motor, you could use one to make a variable speed bench grinder…..

          A decent speed controller and some wheels, a bit of metal would make a nice vari speed machine, probably more versatile than the fixed speed models…..

          Assuming of course we are talking brushed motors….

          #193159
          Ajohnw
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            @ajohnw51620

            I don't know how big these are but lathe tool post grinders don't need a lot of power, neither does tool post mounted milling arrangements either really for key ways and other light jobs.

            John

            #193160
            john carruthers
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              @johncarruthers46255

              mini wind turbines if they're suitable ?

              #193172
              john fletcher 1
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                @johnfletcher1

                Before using the motor to power a grinder, ensure that the motor speed and recommended speed of the grinder wheel are compatible. I don't think they are suitable for a wind turbine either, you need to alter the field system for that.Ted

                #193175
                Rainbows
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                  @rainbows

                  If they still work you can get a bit more money selling than scrapping.

                  You could make a belt grinder: useful for shaping metal.

                  If you do wood work you could make a disc sander or a wood turning lathe.

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