As you can tell I'm doing a few jobs in lockdown, waiting for the world to return to normal!
Anyway I have a Lwt heater fan motor off a Smiths heater that needs a bit of TLC.
The top cover, which encloses the motor brushes is caked in paint on the outside but the inside is fine.
I want to put paint striper on outside only but will masking tape or gorilla tape actually keep out the Nitromors out?
Incidentally is there anything else that might need attention? The brushes still contact the motor. The motor spins but it may be just me but I think it spins slower than the new one.
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As you can tell I'm doing a few jobs in lockdown, waiting for the world to return to normal!
Anyway I have a Lwt heater fan motor off a Smiths heater that needs a bit of TLC.
The top cover, which encloses the motor brushes is caked in paint on the outside but the inside is fine.
I want to put paint striper on outside only but will masking tape or gorilla tape actually keep out the Nitromors out?
Incidentally is there anything else that might need attention? The brushes still contact the motor. The motor spins but it may be just me but I think it spins slower than the new one.
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