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Re: ATM Salvaging parts from an old vacuum cleaner




May be the motor can be used  in a table router.
I 'm always willing to help my wife vacuumcleaning.
We use a Philips type ,an extreemly strong one able to suck up
the entire carpet in one peace with the furniture still on it!.
So far I am on my way to get that motor but up to now one of pipes
won't brake and the tape around other broken parts is still holding.
But I want that motor and I am cleaning as hard as I can!!  :<))

Klaas Honders

k.honders@worldonline.nl


----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: Hennecke Marcus <Marcus.Hennecke@temic.com>
Aan: <atm@shore.net>
Verzonden: maandag 2 april 2001 9:13
Onderwerp: ATM Salvaging parts from an old vacuum cleaner


>
> Our vacuum cleaner broke the other day and of course in the true spirit of
> ATM I am wondering how I can use the various parts for my next ATM
projects.
> It's a floor type vacuum cleaner, the kind you pull around the house
behind
> you.
>
> The tube seems to be useful as drawtube for a focuser or maybe for a
> finderscope (of course it is long enough for several such projects). It
> certainly has the right diameter although it might be a bit hard to cut.
>
> Any other ideas? The motor would probably be way too strong for
ventilation
> and I don't think there is much else that might be useful, but I thought I
> should check with the list first.
>
> Clear skies,
>
> Marcus
>
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