No problem, the water come inside of the motor, but can't create oxydation











Studies with rats, mice, and hamsters has shown that ethyl carbamate will cause cancer when it is administered orally, injected, or applied to the skin, but no adequate studies of cancer in humans caused by ethyl carbamate has been reported due to the ethical considerations of such studies.[13] However, in 2007, the International Agency for Research on Cancer raised ethyl carbamate to a Group 2A carcinogen that is "probably carcinogenic to humans," one level below fully carcinogenic to humans. IARC has stated that ethyl carbamate can be “reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen based on sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals.”[14] In 2006, the Liquor Control Board of Ontario in Canada rejected imported cases of sherry due to excessive levels of ethyl carbamate.

spkpn wrote:is urethane=ethylcarbamate?Studies with rats, mice, and hamsters has shown that ethyl carbamate will cause cancer when it is administered orally, injected, or applied to the skin, but no adequate studies of cancer in humans caused by ethyl carbamate has been reported due to the ethical considerations of such studies.[13] However, in 2007, the International Agency for Research on Cancer raised ethyl carbamate to a Group 2A carcinogen that is "probably carcinogenic to humans," one level below fully carcinogenic to humans. IARC has stated that ethyl carbamate can be “reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen based on sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals.”[14] In 2006, the Liquor Control Board of Ontario in Canada rejected imported cases of sherry due to excessive levels of ethyl carbamate.
Despite its common name, it is not a component of polyurethanes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethyl_carbamate





esoria wrote:Good work Doc
I have a question for you....
I see the varnish grab very very well on the stator, or in any rugged metal, but is more difficult for varnish grab to the magnets, because magnets is very very smooth like glass
You do something special on magnets? Scratch with sand paper? Or apply varnish and stop?


esoria wrote:yes, usually i prepare in the oven at 50-60C maximum, but varnish on the magnet, don't grab well, not like normal metal...
But ok, if you don't scratch no problem






esoria wrote:yes, usually i prepare in the oven at 50-60C maximum, but varnish on the magnet, don't grab well, not like normal metal...
But ok, if you don't scratch no problem


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