Take a look at an early Triumph A. Or a long case red banner Home A.

On 08/27/2011 06:59 PM, [email protected] wrote:



I would like to publically thank Mike Tucker for enlightening me.  I have only had 
to work with the feedscrews on my very early machines and never looked closely at 
the later feedscrews.  Mike suggested I get a USB microscope for my computer.  It 
arrived last week and I began to look over later feedscrews.  They certainly are 
60º feedscrews.  Now the question is when did Edison change over?  The 1892 Class M 
project machine of mine had buttress and examining an 1896 Spring Motor it was the 
same.  Looking at a Triumph B, C, D, E, F,&  G the feedscrew is 60º threads.  
That will teach me never to take the later machines so lightly ! ! !

This just goes to prove what I have always said, "You are always learning something 
new about Edison machines."

The fun never stops.  A big thank you to Mike.

Regards to all,

Al

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