Wow!
Thanks for all the responses, guess I'm a little suprised. In a good way though, and I'm very glad if all this helps anyone else with their projects. Fred "compactelectra" I would be more than happy to send you the photos when I'm done, thank you for asking. About the bearings and commutator, etc. Fred, I used a very low tech solvent. Lighter fluid, the kind made for zippo lighters and handwarmers. It's cheap and works extemely well in combination with a small brass bristle brush, fine bronze wool, felt, and paper towels for cleanup. Anything left damp afterwords I let evaporate off in an open metal container, in a safe place, before disposal. I did clean the commutator plates gently with a piece of felt dampened in solvent, although they were in great shape, no wear really. I learned not to get to aggressive on those, that's why they're still discolored where the brushes touch. Also cleaned the armature shaft top and bottom with the bronze wool dampened in solvent. The brushes were in excellant condition, which was a surprise. I do have replacements though if needed later. Also, a small 1/2", stiff, cheap paint brush works great for getting all the caked on dust loosened. Oh, and of course, I almost forgot...lol a vacuum. I could use some help with one thing. The rubber handle grip is completely gone. If anyone has a picture of the handle they could share for reference that would be Great! More pics. to follow tonight, hopefully. Jay