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    I don't know about such machines but that looks like a very nice, well-made piece of equipment and I doubt would be cheap to replace with an identical one if that is required compared to a more basic one.
    I was told by my motor repair shop people that rewinding motors under 5 or so HP is not cost-effective but compared to replacing that machine, it could be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Howatt View Post
    I don't know about such machines but that looks like a very nice, well-made piece of equipment and I doubt would be cheap to replace with an identical one if that is required compared to a more basic one.
    I was told by my motor repair shop people that rewinding motors under 5 or so HP is not cost-effective but compared to replacing that machine, it could be.
    It might be since that looks like 1940 technology they copied. But in my experience, first generation Taiwanese machinery was not know as high quality. All they were was cheap with poor tolerances, and low quality castings.
    Last edited by Richard Coers; 05-02-2024 at 11:49 PM.

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