TopherMcGinnis Posted February 12 Posted February 12 I restore electric motors for classic and muscle cars. This is an article in the latest Mopar Collector's Guide magazine. I really appreciate the exposure! If you or someone you know needs help with something, I'm happy to! 2 1
johnyrotten Posted February 12 Posted February 12 (edited) 59 minutes ago, TopherMcGinnis said: I restore electric motors for classic and muscle cars. This is an article in the latest Mopar Collector's Guide magazine. I really appreciate the exposure! If you or someone you know needs help with something, I'm happy to! That's awesome. 👍👍 Edited February 12 by johnyrotten 1
peteski Posted April 23 Posted April 23 That is a coverage of Topher's business which in todays world is a quickly vanishing service. But I do have to comment on whoever proofread the article. Gear made of acetone [sic]? Maybe they were thinking of "acetal" plastic? In either case, the gear in question appears to be made of Nylon, and even though Nylon is a durable plastic, it will eventually wear down (especially when it meshes with a metal worm). Maybe it was molded from inferior quality plastic, but it was not "acetone". When technical terms are used, someone with proper background should be proofreading it (yes, this type of problem shows up more and more often in printed media and spoken word). Sorry for the rant.
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