Garnet wrote:I like the way you compare the relative brush lenghs.
Was there a photo about relative brush lengths?
Yes Major. It's one of those tricky optical illusions. You have to look at it for some time and concentrate. Sort of scrunch up your eyes a bit, perhaps turning your head from side to side slowly so your peripheral vision comes into play. Suddenly, if all goes well, you will see three different alternator brushes. Took me a while, but I got it eventually.
Very clever illusion.
Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
bbelk wrote:Ken would have been proud of me too. I turned a 30 minute job into an hour job by manufacturing a brush retainer for putting things back together. It worked great!
HEY!!! (unless that was actually a compliment)
Ken
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bbelk wrote:Ken would have been proud of me too. I turned a 30 minute job into an hour job by manufacturing a brush retainer for putting things back together. It worked great!
HEY!!! (unless that was actually a compliment)
Of course it was a compliment - based on the joy of designing something that will make the job easier the next time I do it. So far I have done this job once in 56 years - so, there is some slim chance that I will get to do it again. I won't really come out ahead until the third time, but I am sure you understand the logic.