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    What is "field wire" ?
    Wire found in the field? lol Just kidding. I'd like to know also. That's a new term for me.
    Also, freonjoe, Great thread! Great work you're doing , too. Best of luck to ya!!
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    I have gotten aluminum breakage price for the rotors,think the last time was .17 a pound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skylinejack View Post
    Wire found in the field? lol Just kidding. I'd like to know also. That's a new term for me.
    Also, freonjoe, Great thread! Great work you're doing , too. Best of luck to ya!!
    haha, i actually asked that question before Sky did, but several of us was wondering. I saw the answer just a few days ago on a miter saw schematic. The "line in" wires are the power in, and the "field" wire goes to the motor, leaving me to suppose it's referring to the wires in the motor, i.e. magnetic/eletrical "field" wires ; )

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