Comments on: Magnetic Motors & Plan Reviews http://magneticmotors4energy.com Permanent Magnetic Motors Information Source... Sun, 20 Feb 2011 13:01:39 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.4 By: Laurence Hampton http://magneticmotors4energy.com/comment-page-1/#comment-3193 Laurence Hampton Mon, 19 Apr 2010 09:58:15 +0000 http://magneticmotors4energy.com/?page_id=3#comment-3193 During the early 1980s my father Arthur Hampton a mechanic and machinist by trade designed and built out of metal a simple working model magnetic motor in Washington DC, at our family hvac company which also had lathes and milling machines their too. He bought books on magnetism,read them, and then built a small working model of one. You had to spin it to start it and it vibrated it some when running but it did run.It was amazing to see.it.He later broke up his model so no one would have his idea. I still remember how it was made. The idea was fantastic. He enjoyed making it. I wish he had given it to me. He later died in 1998. The model was made to be mounted and run horizontally similar to Howard Johnsons which runs vertically. The working model was fantastic to see it work. Larry HAMPTON During the early 1980s my father Arthur Hampton a mechanic and machinist by trade designed and built out of metal a simple working model magnetic motor in Washington DC, at our family hvac company which also had lathes and milling machines their too. He bought books on magnetism,read them, and then built a small working model of one. You had to spin it to start it and it vibrated it some when running but it did run.It was amazing to see.it.He later broke up his model so no one would have his idea. I still remember how it was made. The idea was fantastic. He enjoyed making it. I wish he had given it to me. He later died in 1998. The model was made to be mounted and run horizontally similar to Howard Johnsons which runs vertically. The working model was fantastic to see it work. Larry HAMPTON

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