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Date: 2016-03-09 02:44 am (UTC)But those are huge. The ones I was posting would give you a 130 mm wide blast of so much air they'll lift themselves off the table: a laser blast. Yours are probably more like 400mm in diameter. So, yeah, replacement of the motor is probably a better idea. Then it's a matter of trying to figure out how to bodge together a connection between the motor case and the bracket that attaches to the whole contraption. (Presuming the shaft size is the same. If you have a smaller shaft on your replacement motor I can cut a bushing that'll take up the difference, very easily.)