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Ndnchf

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  1. Ive been to spring Charlotte the last 2 years and really enjoy it. I go for the swap meet - the thrill of the hunt! It takes me the better part of 2 days to go through it all. Its a 5 hour drive for me, well worth it. If it looks like rain, bring your mud boots.
  2. I plan to be there Friday. I'll probably bring a couple restored Ford 6v generators and cutouts. I'll likely have them on Wick's table at the back, left corner. I'll be looking for flathead V8 3 brush generator cores and parts.
  3. Thanks, but I asked them both already - no joy. But Im working with one now that is promising.
  4. In some cases I need cloth covered, flexible 12 gauge wire too. Im working with someone now. Thanks for all the ideas. Steve
  5. Thanks for all the replys. The wire on the Amazon link is not cloth covered, but otherwise exactly what I need. I have reached out to 8 different vintage wire related businesses, all have declined to cover the wire - except one. I got reply last night that was positive. I'll call him today to discuss it. I restore 1929 - 1953 Ford 6 volt generators. On some, the red power wire goes out of the generator to the cutout. Because this is visible, it needs to be cloth covered. The wire I currently use is a bit stiff. Internally it attaches to a spring loaded brush holder. The stiffness can occaisionally cause problems with the brush spring tension. On other generators, the wires are all internal. Those I dont need cloth covered wire for. Sorry for being long winded, but wanted to explain my need. Here is an example generator.
  6. I am in need of high strand, very flexible red cloth covered 14 gauge, single conductor wire - 50 to 100 feet. I've bought cloth covered wire from several sources, but none have the flexibility I'd like. The wire I like to use is shown in this Amazon link. I've reached out to several providers of vintage cloth covered wire asking if they would braid the covering on this wire for me, but none are willing to do it. Does anybody have a contact or friend with the braiding machine who would be willing to do this? Or, the outside chance of a source for this wire already covered? Thanks - Steve BNTECHGO 14 Gauge Silicone Wire Spool red and Black Each 40ft Flexible 14 AWG Stranded Tinned Copper Wire - Amazon.com
  7. That is the "B" flathead V8 stamped cutout that began use in April 1936.
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    Ammeter ID

    Can any ID this ammeter? What car is it for? Its in nice shape and may useful for someone. Thanks, Steve
  9. It has a 3hp motor. I have another generator test stand that I normally use. This is a project I'll be working on in the future. Here is a short video I made about it.
  10. There is very little market for these. They are very complex and difficult to restore since no parts are available. The motor on mine works, but all the wiring is shot. Eventually I'll rewire it directly to the ammeter and voltmeter, bypassing the switching network. It is great garage art 😀
  11. Wow - that's a great old magneto tester! I recently picked up this huge generator tester. The variable speed and reversable motor works fine, but the whole bench needs to be rewired.
  12. I should add that the old Eisemann magneto winding tester works well with battery ignition coils too.
  13. I thought you guys might be interested in new video I just posted. This is a near 100 year old Eisemann magneto winding (coil) tester. I had to make some minor repairs and rewired it. It is a wonderful example of old world technology that still has a place (if limited) in today's world. The Herbrand coil and condenser tester is 1940s, maybe 1950s vintage. It too needed some repairs, but now works beautifully.
  14. Dredging up an old discussion! I just acquired one of these Weidenhoff 301C test benches with the original cabinet. Its been well used and need of TLC. I'd like to find a manual if anybody has one. Anyone else use one?
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