Done several of them in my life, some of them aren't easy, depending on how easy the shaft comes out of the swirl cage !! Good job jimbo !! #3 sheet copper here. My local yard sucks
those blower motors... some are easy as pie, others a real pain. recently had one that was a pain in the ass, then the motor windings turned out to be al. 35 lbs of sheet copper, nice, that's a lot of stripped wire... i'll find some nice copper tubing once in a while, usually all green and dirty, i'm guessing they don't know it's copper and toss it, but the trained eye one day i saw a bunch of copper tubing sticking out of a garbage can... it was a copper colored garden hose. one night i saw what looked like a couple pieces of plywood leaning on a garbage can, checked anyway, it was two thick metal plates, about 200 lbs of clean steal.
i dont even try to get the shaft out,, i remove the 4 long bolts, usually a impact will do it while u hold onto nut with other hand,, if not angle grind the top of bolt off, real quick ,, hammer the AL end off,remove the 3 bolts holding motor to blower and remove motor, it usually slides right off leaving armature in side,, the AL end is easy to clean up, i use a 20 inch long flat screwdriver to pry off inside steel cap ,then a piece of rebar sliding through to knock off the dirty end cap, and a 10mm socket to hammer out sintered bearing, then u have clean AL casting.if you must remove shaft they make 8 point sockets for square headed bolts, or use a open end of a combination wrench of the right size,i save oil from ac compressors, u can use that to lube up shaft let it sit , then use a 5 pound sledge to slam against end of shaft , i should fly right out , but i would remove AL end cap opposite shaft first.
Holy cow I have one of these just sitting waiting for me I just haven’t attacked it yet. Thank you!!
Your welcome
Nice little bit of copper under the cap on the gas valve
Hell yeah
Glad to rewatch. I have a few to do
12:35 oooooo! Could you please tell me where you take them to and how to micro scrap it. Thanks for the awesome videos, Jimbo!!
Wow Sheet copper for free! That is nice! Im going to try your way of taking those blowers apart! Thanks for the tip!
There normally alot easier than that, that would be good copper to make a skeleton key
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Done several of them in my life, some of them aren't easy, depending on how easy the shaft comes out of the swirl cage !! Good job jimbo !! #3 sheet copper here. My local yard sucks
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those blower motors... some are easy as pie, others a real pain. recently had one that was a pain in the ass, then the motor windings turned out to be al. 35 lbs of sheet copper, nice, that's a lot of stripped wire... i'll find some nice copper tubing once in a while, usually all green and dirty, i'm guessing they don't know it's copper and toss it, but the trained eye one day i saw a bunch of copper tubing sticking out of a garbage can... it was a copper colored garden hose. one night i saw what looked like a couple pieces of plywood leaning on a garbage can, checked anyway, it was two thick metal plates, about 200 lbs of clean steal.
That's awesome, thank you for watching
#1 for sheet copper?!?! WOW!! Sheet copper is #3 over here! Congrats!!
Yes sir #1 my yard is really good to me with certain items.
For stubborn nuts a 90 degree long reach needle nose works great.
I'll have to try that, thank you.
i dont even try to get the shaft out,, i remove the 4 long bolts, usually a impact will do it while u hold onto nut with other hand,, if not angle grind the top of bolt off, real quick ,, hammer the AL end off,remove the 3 bolts holding motor to blower and remove motor, it usually slides right off leaving armature in side,, the AL end is easy to clean up, i use a 20 inch long flat screwdriver to pry off inside steel cap ,then a piece of rebar sliding through to knock off the dirty end cap, and a 10mm socket to hammer out sintered bearing, then u have clean AL casting.if you must remove shaft they make 8 point sockets for square headed bolts, or use a open end of a combination wrench of the right size,i save oil from ac compressors, u can use that to lube up shaft let it sit , then use a 5 pound sledge to slam against end of shaft , i should fly right out , but i would remove AL end cap opposite shaft first.
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Nice to meet you my new friend.
I cut the blower fins with sheet metal cutters, then cut the shaft with a Sawzall. Works a lot better.
I did one and treated the shaft with penetrating oil and it allowed it to slide off.
it works for me that way also
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Nice
I learned from the best
Lol thanks buddy
Dang Jimbo, you gettin' old or something? It sure took a long time to bust out the copper in that squirrel cage!! 😉
Lol
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Stainless steel pole I would list it for sale or make flag pole and resale. Sheet copper WOW!
I don't know how much the stainless is worth
I’m getting ready to do one now off camera and then if it turns out OK I’ll try it on camera lol I’m cheating.
There pretty easy my friend
First!
Hope you watched till the end