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Technical Blue-point Growler

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Model A Mark, Oct 20, 2023.

  1. Model A Mark
    Joined: Apr 30, 2008
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    Model A Mark
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    from dallas

    Hey guys any chance anyone would have a copy of the user manual for this ?
    Thanks ..
     

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  2. Bandit Billy
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    Do you know what a growler is in England?
     
  3. GordonC
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    I know what a growler is over here in NC!:D
     
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  4. I did find this so far.
     

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  5. SS327
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    SS327

    What the hell is it and what is it used for?
     
  6. Bandit Billy
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    Oh, dude.
     
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  7. Model A Mark
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    Model A Mark
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    thanks 1oldtimer
    this helps, im think the meter is not working on my machine
     
  8. X38
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    Between growlers and scribblers, it's been an interesting day so far.
     
  9. Bandit Billy
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    Day. Night. Growlers. Scribblers. A matter of perspective and la***ude.
     
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  10. X38
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    I just finished lunch.
     
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  11. Bandit Billy
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    O'dark thirty here, 8:00 PM or 20:00 hours for those in service (thank you).
     
  12. Mr48chev
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    This is a bit generic out of one of my collection of text books but it does explain it fairly simply. IMG_1271.JPG IMG_1274.JPG IMG_1279 - Copy (2).JPG IMG_1270.JPG
     
  13. Have a look down the bottom of the face, it may have the meter movement type. It will read something like 1000uA , (1000 microamps), or 1 mA (1 milliamp). You can buy replacement meters with the same movement rating, then you can re-calibrate the scale or you might be lucky and the numbers printed on it can be used directly. Sometimes the rating is printed on the back of the meter casing.
     
  14. So it’s a Jimmy Buffet song?
     
  15. ClayMart
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    I think if I had a mixed breed hunting dog, but I wanted to impress people that he was pedigreed, I'd tell them he was a Blue Point Growler. Maybe throw a state name in there too, like Kentucky or Arkansas. :p

    "I ain't never seen a dog like that before."

    "You ain't? Well that there is a Blue Point Arkansas Growler!"
    :rolleyes:
     
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  16. El Caballo
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    You could lose your life savings to a growler if you’re not careful.
     
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  17. ClayMart
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  18. Testing armatures.

     
  19. 1952henry
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    I can’t help you, all I have is growlers from 8 different breweries.
     
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  20. Onemansjunk
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    You must have the “Proper Brush Angle “... to “Achieve Ideal Commutation “.
     
  21. GearheadsQCE
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    As a former Snap-on engineer, I think you may have all there is to offer. You can call Snap-on directly and explain to the nice lady that answers the phone what you need. If it's available, she will know who you will need to talk to.

    Don't know who actually built the MT326. Snap-on had their own electrical division and bought Sun a bit later. Snap-on brand was made in Algona, Iowa and Sun in Crystal Lake, Illinois.
     
  22. Beanscoot
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    Here's my collection:

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  23. Lone Star Mopar
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    @Model A Mark Id try and ask Danny Burford, he ran that starter shop for years.
     
  24. Budget36
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    @e1956v may be able to shed some more light.
     
  25. e1956v
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    Tubalcain's YouTube video's as the one above is awesome. Whether it's his lathe videos or this one, he pretty much covers it correctly. I highly recommend his model specific lathe videos.
     
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