The LeJay Manual

In the 1930's the LeJay Mfg Co in Minneapolis began publishing a booklet describing unusual electrical projects. As new editions came out, new plans were added until by 1945 there were 50 separate "chapters".

Most of the articles in this edition deal with the conversion with now-antique auto generators into 110 volt alternators, other voltage generators and motors. A lot of this info was used in areas of the country that hadn't been electrified. You could buy old generators from auto junk yards, build a windmill, repair old auto batteries, and use the electricity to run homebuilt motors, welders and so on.

Most of the information in this booklet is now of limited value simply because you can't get the generators listed. But the rewinding data, hints and tips provided can help you in other rewinding projects for other types of generators.

There ARE several projects in this booklet each of which is worth the entire price of the publication. For instance, you can build a small but useful spot welder powered by nothing more than a string of auto batteries. You get plans for an arc welder, a transformer spot welder, a carbon-arc torch, electric bicycle, a water wheel, a windmill and more. Each plan is well illustrated.

This is a manual worth having in your reference library. Great ideas. Great value. Fun to read. Useful projects. Worth having. Order a copy!8 1/2 x 11 booklet 32 pages

No. 20013 ... $8.95

PARTIAL CONTENTS

  • 1 Plans for 110 Volt AC Light Plant made from Ford Model "T" Generator
  • 3 A 6 Volt Slow Speed Generator (with plans for all-metal windmill)
  • 4 6 Volt & 12 Volt Slow Speed Generators from Dodge "G" or "GA" Northeast Generator also from other Generators
  • 5 A 32 volt slow speed wind light Plant Generator
  • 7 How to Make a Grinder, Series Motor, Constant Speed Motor, A Universal AC or DC Motor and a Soldering Iron
  • 8 A 75 to 110 Ampere Arc Welder Made from Dodge "G" or "GA" Generator. Also Dual Welders.
  • 9 Pendulum Type Fence Controller made from Ford "T" Coil
  • 10 Plans for Building a Complete Wind Light Plant Including Tower, Propeller and Generator Charger
  • 11 A 110 Volt AC Light Plant Generator
  • 13 An Automobile Generator Booster Control
  • 18 Directions for Repairing Your Own Batteries
  • 19 A Water Wheel Made from Old Automobile Wheel
  • 20 An Electric Outboard Motor from Old Ford "T" Generator
  • 21 A Gas Engine or Motor Driven Generator with Drawings in Detail
  • 22 An Armature Growler for Testing Auto or Slow Speed Armatures
  • 29 A 110 V. or 220 VAC Portable Transformer for Arc Welding
  • 31 A Direct Drive 32 Volt Wind Plant &endash; All Metal Construction
  • 32 A Battery Spot Welder
  • 43 Two Types 110 Volt AC Insect Exterminators
  • 44 An Electric Scooter Using a 6 or 12 volt Battery for Power
  • 45 An Electric "Go Bike" Using a 6 or 12 volt Battery for Power
  • 46 A Carbon Electrode Holder for Soldering, Brazing and Light Welding Direct from Six-volt Storage Batteries
  • 48 110 Volt AC 500 Watt Self Excited Generator from Dodge Model "G" or "GA" generator
  • 50 An AC Welding Transformer Using Dodge Generator Coils
  • Appendix: Windpower Information, Definitions, etc
 
 

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