ffiill
Well-Known Member
Every once in a while I come across botched jobs-sometimes done by amateurs who clearly havnt a clue and some times by so called professionals who should know better!
I remember when I first got my boat how when I put on the autopilot it used to go any which way.
It turned out that the drive pinion on the electric motor which powered the hydraulic pump had come loose and been refixed with epoxy glue-a new retapped oversize hole and new grub screw was all it took to sort it out!
I have just recently got hold of an old SL Seawolf Windlass luckily at a very reasonable price.
On opening it up and removing the electric motor the first thing I noticed was the drive pinion needle bearing had fallen apart and the motor knowingly put back-a new good quality one has cost me all of £5 yet someone couldnt be bothered to fix it.
Then the electric motor which appears to have been professionally reconned apart from the fact that the wrong carbon brushes have been fitted in a very botched fashion-it only takes a few minutes to resize some brushes on a bit of wet and dry !
I will avoid the temptation to rant about cowboy garages and cowboy builders!
I remember when I first got my boat how when I put on the autopilot it used to go any which way.
It turned out that the drive pinion on the electric motor which powered the hydraulic pump had come loose and been refixed with epoxy glue-a new retapped oversize hole and new grub screw was all it took to sort it out!
I have just recently got hold of an old SL Seawolf Windlass luckily at a very reasonable price.
On opening it up and removing the electric motor the first thing I noticed was the drive pinion needle bearing had fallen apart and the motor knowingly put back-a new good quality one has cost me all of £5 yet someone couldnt be bothered to fix it.
Then the electric motor which appears to have been professionally reconned apart from the fact that the wrong carbon brushes have been fitted in a very botched fashion-it only takes a few minutes to resize some brushes on a bit of wet and dry !
I will avoid the temptation to rant about cowboy garages and cowboy builders!