I will get pictures Monday when the shop opens. I bought a hand crank
winch at Harbour Freight. I had a few vises. I got a 2*12 plank of wood. Drilled holes and mounted both machines. Once we cut the part with the copper out of the motor and removed the inner parts as well we put the stator(?) in the vise with the copper towards the winch. We used a side angle grinder to cut the copper from one end. The other end of copper is facing the winch. Hooked the winch to a winding of copper and started cranking. Pulled the copper out. On the huge industrial motors the copper is hard to pull out. Smaller industrial size motors aren't so bad. Washing machine motors are easy. I will get pics and do any math I can or what you request.
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