On Thursday 23 November 2017 16:53:55 Peter Blodow wrote: > Gene, > I assume that you have the gear which the one in question is to mesh > with. Knowing the number of teeth desired (11), you should be able to > find out or calculate the gear's properties, get a brass (or plastic) > blank and produce the item on a mill (if you have a dividing head). > Will be faster than guessing about old factory cooperations, looking > around in catalogues or digging in junk yards. This way, I made the > complete set of missing gears for my small precision mill on this very > mill itself. I used slabs cut from hydraulic piston rods, manganese > steel. > > Peter > Chuckle. Thats Good Stuff Peter, it will still be doing well long after we are gone I suspect. Leave notes for the missus so she doesn't give it away. Said by someone who isn't doing that, because her copd will finish her within the year.
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