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Building and using a growler
I was at the university library today. While I was there I took photos of some textbook
pages on electrical machine design and repair. Thought it might be of some interest to those here who dabble with electric motors. http://home.tir.com/~artemus/Growler/ |
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Building and using a growler
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I was at the university library today. While I was there I took photos of some textbook pages on electrical machine design and repair. Thought it might be of some interest to those here who dabble with electric motors. http://home.tir.com/~artemus/Growler/ Thanks Rick, interesting stuff. |
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Building and using a growler
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"Rick" wrote: I was at the university library today. While I was there I took photos of some textbook pages on electrical machine design and repair. Thought it might be of some interest to those here who dabble with electric motors. http://home.tir.com/~artemus/Growler/ I have a growler thats been collecting dust well over 20 years, worked great last time I used it... make an offer. It's heavy, shipping won't be cheap unless you can pick it up in the W Los Angeles area. I can put a jpg in the drop box if anyone's interested. Erik |
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