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Carbon for Electric Motor Brushes
By Dale Gunnar

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It has been 60 years since I worked as an electric motor mechanic.
I do recall my old boss as a very thrifty old Dutchman, but he would
never allow any salvaged carbon, say from a battery, for use to make
a motor brush because battery carbon is abrasive and damaging to moving
parts.

Carbon stock for electrical use is usually very soft, rich in graphite,
_non-abrasive_, and very easy to work.

Dale Gunnar
Corpus Christi, Texas


(Message sent Fri 28 Jan 2005, 01:31:41 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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