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Rebuilding Wind Motor Sliding Valves
By Thomas Binnall

Glue a sheet of 400 sand-paper onto a piece of glass.  I use spray
glue, a minimal amount, making certain there's no foreign matter that
might be trapped in.

Holding the slide valves and applying a minimum pressure at the center,
and two other fingers to do the pushing, sand the surface in a figure-8
pattern.  Machinists use this technique to get a flat surface.

These days spray graphite is available, and will provide the best
manner of application.

Tom Binnall
Seattle


(Message sent Wed 28 Mar 2018, 20:22:50 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Motor, Rebuilding, Sliding, Valves, Wind

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