Electrex Stator?
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How was that ****-ish? No disrespect was meant to the site or especially inda, but like I said when those were available, they were not worth anything close to that much. I even think you were the one giving me the most flack about it then.juliend wrote:That is an incredibly ****-ish thing to say. People were supporting the site, and Inda.Slick_Nick wrote:
Why in the hell were people paying over $100 for these on this forum not too long ago?
Good job on your stator and all man, but a modicum of respect is warranted. I'd suggest you find some.
Apparently you have some sort of a hate on for either me personally, or some of the ideas that I've shared, but I can't figure out what I must have done to piss you off. Ever since I posted that I rewound my own stator, you've had a chip on your shoulder to try and discredit it, and now that I've posted definitive results, it seems that you've taken issue with something else instead.
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Oh, you two.
I think it was great that Inda had the rewound stators for sale. $100 is a good, fair price for the labor and parts involved with a stator rewind. Some people aren't electrically inclined, and thus don't want to disturb the sprites and fairies under the flywheel, lest they stop working their magyks. Folks are willing to pay for such wizardry. Some people also pay for oil changes.
That said, I think it's good to know how easy it is to rewind a stator. Thanks for the great info, Nick!
I think it was great that Inda had the rewound stators for sale. $100 is a good, fair price for the labor and parts involved with a stator rewind. Some people aren't electrically inclined, and thus don't want to disturb the sprites and fairies under the flywheel, lest they stop working their magyks. Folks are willing to pay for such wizardry. Some people also pay for oil changes.
That said, I think it's good to know how easy it is to rewind a stator. Thanks for the great info, Nick!
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Some people may not feel like building a part. I'm a mechanic for a living (aircraft) and I'd rather buy a stator than spend all day figuring out how to rewind one that may or may not work the first time and may or may not put out more watts.
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Let us know how it works out.
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