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Sun Armature Tester

goodfellow

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I bought this tired old Sun model AT armature tester on ebay. The first pic shows how I received it. Full of dirt, grease and mouse ****. When I took it apart, all it really needed was some new wires and a power cord. It also needed a slight repaint of the armature tray area that was corroded and full of rust spots.

The first pic shows how I received it, and some closeups of the refurbished tray area.

EDIT: Big pic of the finshed product on the workbench

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that's a sweet ole growler! You going for a shop full of light blue machine goodness I guess.
 
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goodfellow

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Thanks guys! My wife thinks I'm crazy, but she puts up with it :)

I buy this old Sun stuff because it truely was made at a time when quality was the norm, and not the exception, and I repair it with the hope that it'll last another 50 or 60 years.

What impressed me about this thing was the massive aluminum housing casting. Sun really expected this equipment to take a beating, and over engineered the heck out of it. Except for a view wires, powercord, and needing a new GE glow bulb, the transformers and resistors checked out perfectly.
 
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