User talk:K Jo Science

May I do an article on a motor company?
I know many people aren't "gearheads," per se, but I was wondering if I could write an article on a motor company called "Groschopp." I have German roots and an obsession with the show, "How it's Made" on the Science Channel, and I happened to stumble upon this company. I have to say I'm intrigued. After researching a bit, I've found that Groschopp, Inc., although originally a Germany-based country, split about 40 years ago into the two companies they are today. They share the same name and similar logos and both sell motors--seems kind of confusing, right?

I feel like a wiki page clarifying the difference would be helpful, but also that an article about Groschopp, Inc. (USA) would provide an interesting in depth look at fractional horsepower motors. Or in other words, the motors of common life that are found in everyday blenders, vacuums, power tools, (even baseball pitching machines) and so on.

For engineers, mechanics, farmers, and students of various disciplines, I feel like this could potentially serve as a good resource for them. (I looked at the wiki for fractional horsepower motors, and Groschopp is mentioned.)

--K Jo Science (talk) 20:15, 7 June 2016 (UTC)


 * See WP:Your first article and ensure there's enough sources and information, including sources such as news, to ensure there's enough solidity and notability for a notable article. SwisterTwister   talk  20:27, 7 June 2016 (UTC)