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Fretters

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Picked this wee beastie up at a boot sale on Saturday.

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In your money, it cost me just shy of $5. Just need to dig out a working 110V transformer to give it a whirl, but knowing how stout the build quality on these things is, it would likely have to have been seriously abused to not be working.
 
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Outlawmws

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Very cool Compressor Fret!

Somewhere there is a bench top compressor thread, that would be an unusual addition.
 
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Very cool find! It appears to be specifically made to be a compressor, not just a motor with a compressor added on to it. I love the end casting with the mount for the top handle and the cast cooling fins. Use it and enjoy it! I hope you get a chance to give it a gentle restoration with some cleaning and paint.
 
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Fretters

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I'll add it to that thread if I can find it Outlaw. :) Was chuffed with this little find. It made the boot sale, (it was one we'd not been to before, and I honestly didn't think much of it), bearable. :D

It will be getting a tart up eventually if it's working, STMH. It'd bug the life out of me seeing it in that condition permanently. :D As you surmised, this was how they came from factory, so it's not a patched together affair. I think the model is a 2X1.

I've dug out a 110V toroidal, so hopefully I'll be knocking a transformer unit up to test and run it from within the next few days. Dropped the oil out of it today and it was like black sludge.
 
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