On 28 May 2012 23:33, gene heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com> wrote:

> front v-way rising a thou or so to allow this twist before
> the flat slide at the rear of the carriage starts moving when the direction
> is reversed.  My thoughts are to add a couple small ball bearings, spring
> loaded against the bottom lip of the V, but at that point I may as well
> pull the rack

An adjustable Gibb would be more usual.
Step-by-step here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/108164504656404380542/Gibbs#

> It looks as if my next project might be making hens teeth, a piece for a
> 1931 Willis Knight's
…
> what (PM me) would you be charging per hour on such a project that
> can fit nicely in your pocket polo shirts pocket?

I do that sort of thing for free. But there is no reason you should.

-- 
atp
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