Replies to suggestions
To LesinUtah:
1. Bad safety switch <- probably
2. Bad power switch <- maybe
3. The motor is not grounding out or power is grounding out. <- possible
Thanks for your kind words, Les!
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To TexasKirbyGuy:
If it ran before you worked on it, then it should be an easy fix. <- Yes it ran fine before I disassembled it for polishing.
First check the wires at the safety switch to make sure none popped out like they do sometimes. <- some popped out and now they are back in
If you took any wires out of anywhere, make sure they are back in the right places. <- yup, done
Make sure motor brushes are not hanging up in the holder and springs are springy. <- smooth operation and springy
Make sure wires are securely fastened to the tabs to the motor brushes. <- measured this with an ohm meter, seems OK.
Clean commutator bars if you think polish could have gotten onto them. <- polished and picked out build up between bars with a toothpick.
If the above are fine, check the armature for any accidental damage that you might have not been aware of. <- can't seem to find any damage so far.
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I can't wait to find out what's causing the motor not to spin at all. No sparks, just nothing. But, I do get the light bulb's glorious illumination.
I'll keep working on it...
Wonder which wires to directly connect for the motor to run at low speed?
Bill