On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Mark Cason <farmerboy1...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>   My Dad stopped by, and gave me the motor yesterday afternoon.  This
> morning, I talked to the guy he got it from, and he said he buys old
> sewing machines, replaces all the 3 phase motors, with single phase
> ones, and then re-sells the sewing machines for a few hundred dollars
> each.  The motor I have came off of an old programmable embroidery machine.
>
The embroidery machines are probably the best case given that they are
often like CNC machines.

My mother has a large number of industrial sewing machines which have been
converted to single phase.  Most of them seem to have originally used 3
phase induction motors.  I have never seen one with the three phase
running, but I got the impression that the motors are on all the time at
constant speed.  I did collect one of the 3 phase motors when her house was
flooded in the 2010 Nashville floods, but other than drying it out, I
haven't tried to get it running yet.

I suspect it would be worth scavenging these motors if they would be
willing to sell.  Can't imagine they wouldn't be interested.
Eric
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