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Scott66
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New member Port Hope, Ontario

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Hello all,

I see lots of good info. sharing here in the forum and am offering what I can regarding a Beatty Pumper rebuild I'm working on. It's all torn down now so if anyone needs any measurements or pics of anything please reach out. Not sure what model I have but see letters PB1 on the gearcase casting and it's 8' dia. rotor. A couple of rotor arms need replacing and I got them out without issue. Is there a simple method to get the radius bent into the new ones after flatening the end?

Thanks,
Scott
wind fab
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scott66

its not a simple process to recreate bend on end of wheel arm took me a while

paul in caledonia ontario, south of hamilton
joe herman
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Hi Paul,
If I can't find arms for my Beatty I will have to make 5 of them.
Did you use a conduit bender?
Joe
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hey joe
its a real process you have to heat up one side only then beat it over a die i made to get correct shape
took me a while to figure out how to do it

paul
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Paul I am guessing it is better if you heat the stretching part as opposed to the shrinking?
Have you tried both ways to see which way worked better?
Thanks.
Joe
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Post by wind fab »

if you study a factory bent wheel arm it is not collapsed in the middle its all on one side has been a while since i made any takes a while to get back in the swing of things to remember the technique

paul
Scott66
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Thanks for the info. Paul I will have a good look at the original before I start and let you know what works best for me. It will be an interesting challenge.
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I have one original so that will be a big help if and when I have to make them.
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Today I took the arm off the two sail sections it was tying together. There is only about 1/2 inch of threads left.
Me thinks that may not be enough. Not good.
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