Do I have OCD? Metal related
OCD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Doing a repair on a 1 Hp Dayton electric motor (metal related), thermally
protected. Runs my cement mixer. This is the motor that got under water
for about 5 months during heavy rains in my excavation.
Motor would not run. Removed it from the cement mixer, freed up the shaft
with a pipe wrench, and then the motor ran.
Took it apart to install new bearings (BTW, only $6 ± for a pair !!) and
clean up the corroded contacts on the starter switch cut-out.
COULDN'T STOP CLEANING !! This is where the OCD might come in. After
cleaning the innards, I started chipping away at the splayed concrete on the
outside. Why? I don't know. It's not going to run any better. It will
again be splattered with concrete.
Looks wonderful and shiny, but set me back an extra 4-5 hours. Am I the
only one that does this. BTW, when working on cars I can never bolt a part
back on without thoroughly cleaning said part. Why is this.
At the age of 67 I am realizing that I have spent years of my life 'cleaning
parts'.
Comments welcome.
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