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Source for Low Voltage, low speed motors? Stuart Wheaton 05-18-2009
Posted by Gunner Asch on May 18, 2009, 5:59 pm
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On Mon, 18 May 2009 15:23:20 -0400, "Proctologically Violated©®"

>About 1.25" dia, 4" long -- substantially bigger than gunner's dick, and
>much, much heavier, and a whole lot more useful.


When my dick is limp. Indeed.

Ask your old lady how big it is when its happy.

<G>

Gunner

"Lenin called them "useful idiots," those people living in
liberal democracies who by giving moral and material support
to a totalitarian ideology in effect were braiding the rope that
would hang them. Why people who enjoyed freedom and prosperity worked
passionately to destroy both is a fascinating question, one still with us
today. Now the useful idiots can be found in the chorus of appeasement,
reflexive anti-Americanism, and sentimental idealism trying to inhibit
the necessary responses to another freedom-hating ideology, radical Islam"

Bruce C. Thornton, a professor of Classics at American University of Cal State
Fresno

Posted by Gunner Asch on May 18, 2009, 2:54 pm
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wrote:

>Have a project that needs a low voltage, preferably 24 VAC, motor...
>Final output will be about 5 rpm, but I have freedom to build in as much
>reduction as I need, McMaster and Grainger don't offer much in low V ac
>motors, anybody got a good source? Only need one, budget in the $100 or
>less range.
>
>
>
>Stuart


Ill check my stocks. Any particular hp range you need?

Gunner

"Somewhere a True Believer is training to kill you. He is training with
minimum food or water,in austere conditions, day and night. The only thing
clean on him is his weapon. He doesn't worry about what workout to do---
his rucksack weighs what it weighs, and he runs until the enemy stops chasing
him.
The True Believer doesn't care 'how hard it is'; he knows he either wins or he
dies.
He doesn't go home at 1700; he is home. He knows only the 'Cause.' Now, who
wants to quit?"

NCOIC of the Special Forces Assessment and Selection Course in a welcome speech
to new SF candidates

Posted by Wes on May 18, 2009, 5:15 pm
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>Have a project that needs a low voltage, preferably 24 VAC, motor...
>Final output will be about 5 rpm, but I have freedom to build in as much
>reduction as I need, McMaster and Grainger don't offer much in low V ac
>motors, anybody got a good source? Only need one, budget in the $100 or
>less range.
>
>
>
>Stuart

http://www.goldmine-elec.com/MotorItems.html

hth,

Wes

Posted by Gunner Asch on May 18, 2009, 6:01 pm
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>
>>Have a project that needs a low voltage, preferably 24 VAC, motor...
>>Final output will be about 5 rpm, but I have freedom to build in as much
>>reduction as I need, McMaster and Grainger don't offer much in low V ac
>>motors, anybody got a good source? Only need one, budget in the $100 or
>>less range.
>>

Just checked...nope..no 24vt AC motors.

Sorry Stu

Gunner

"Lenin called them "useful idiots," those people living in
liberal democracies who by giving moral and material support
to a totalitarian ideology in effect were braiding the rope that
would hang them. Why people who enjoyed freedom and prosperity worked
passionately to destroy both is a fascinating question, one still with us
today. Now the useful idiots can be found in the chorus of appeasement,
reflexive anti-Americanism, and sentimental idealism trying to inhibit
the necessary responses to another freedom-hating ideology, radical Islam"

Bruce C. Thornton, a professor of Classics at American University of Cal State
Fresno

Posted by Wes on May 18, 2009, 6:41 pm
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>Just checked...nope..no 24vt AC motors.

Chit, blew right by the AC part. My bad. Sorry Stu.

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