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Another find at the Habitat for Humanity Restore

BobK

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A good sized variac, with the lovely wife Motricia's foot for size comparison:

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And some impressive specs:

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This is from the same place with the old Tectronix scope. Both were from a movie set that was donated.

Bob
 

chopnhack

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Wow... look at the size of those lugs! What were they asking for on this one Bob?
 

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I'll have one of them. Do you think it will fit into a small USPS fixed rate box?
 

shrtrnd

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Didn't know you were a weight-lifter in your off-hours.
Planning to distribute power for your neighborhood?
 

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At work, late in the previous century, I found something similar stuffed away in a corner. If was a three-phase version with one more stack of toroidal auto-transformer ganged with the other two on a common shaft, along with some sort of inductor in a black bakelite case on each one, purpose unknown. So I took the pieces apart and used them separately on lab furnaces, discarding the inductor (or whatever it was). A nice chunk of iron and copper, it was. I could barely lift a single auto-transformer from the stack. The stacked combo was more or less up for grabs when I found them, but my wife isn't as nice as Morticia: I would be dead meat if I had brought even one of the stacks home.:( Still... opportunities lost. <sigh>

Congratulations on your find, Bob! :D
 

BobK

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Ha Ha. I didn't actually buy it. I think they were asking $125.

Bob
 

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Fine lines, stylish accessory, fashionable presence, ...
Oh, and the variac looks nice too.
 
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