[Vwdiesel] RE: Vwdiesel Digest, Vol 27, Issue 30
David J Hatzenbuhler
hatzie at fuse.net
Sun Jan 15 19:42:26 EST 2006
Val
1st hit on Google search "electric motor brushes"
"http://www.repcoinc.com/carbon_brushes_fld/carbon_brushes_search.asp"
Keep it running ;-)
David
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Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 08:36:35 -0500 (EST)
From: Val Christian <val at mongobird.com>
Subject: [Vwdiesel] The demise of the brush
To: vwdiesel at vwfans.com
Message-ID: <200601151336.IAA09701 at swamps.roc.ny.us>
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Just like the glass 1qt oil container, with the tin spout, it's
getting harder to find brushes. The local parts places, which used to
have a modest selection, now have virutally no brushes in stock.
This makes starter or altenator partial rebuilds virtually impossible.
Not only that, but electric tools [acknowledgement of loose VWdiesel
coupling] are getting harder and harder to service. Last I tried,
DeWalt wouldn't sell me brushes, saying that they were not a consumer
replacable item. The local outlet would replace them for me, but it
would cost about $60.
My primary source for brushes is altenator and starter rebuild houses,
and there are two OK ones in the area. One run by a young guy in a
tough part of the city is priced very reasonable. About $1/brush.
The other surburban one, sees allot of automotive work, and has a
4 bay shop. Different kind of operation. They like $5 to $10/brush,
probably figuring that they have you over the barrell.
There's an opportunity for "Brushes by Mail", a new internet site.
One can browse through brush selections, and sort by brush type,
dimension, leads, material, and yes, even application. Brushes at
$0.50 to $5.00 each, and a $3.00/order shipping charge.
My "friends" say that I dream too much.
Val
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