Doing something similar with broken wire at soldered joint on rotor. I believe mine is has aluminum windings also. Guess I will twist them somehow and epoxy it down since a section of it broken off pulling on the wire. Thanks for the ideas and nice job on that bracket.
@@repairrestoreresell2026 I did finally get it to work. I cut about an inch off accidentally trying to work it out of the existing epoxy. It was aluminum windings so my only option was to use a thicker copper wire extension and wrap the aluminum wire around it. I then used epoxy to hold it all in place and it works!
Doing something similar with broken wire at soldered joint on rotor. I believe mine is has aluminum windings also. Guess I will twist them somehow and epoxy it down since a section of it broken off pulling on the wire. Thanks for the ideas and nice job on that bracket.
Be gentle & patient, the wires are tiny. You'll get it! Best of Luck...........
@@repairrestoreresell2026 I did finally get it to work. I cut about an inch off accidentally trying to work it out of the existing epoxy. It was aluminum windings so my only option was to use a thicker copper wire extension and wrap the aluminum wire around it. I then used epoxy to hold it all in place and it works!
Good video...Thanks for your hard work!
Thank you. Fine aluminum wires are a real challenge to repair. I always try to remind myself that "If Man Built It, Man Can Fix It"
good job sir thanks
Thank you, hope it helped you, Thanks for watching
I’d use a crimp tool and crimp terminal. Or at least two layers of heat shrink tubings.
There are always more than one way to get from point A to point B. The end game is a successful repair. Best of Luck.............
thanks buffalo bill