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wadkin pk restoration

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Re: wadkin pk restoration

Postby furnman » 17 Sep 2014, 18:50

Mark, love the handle , looks really nice and I bet you did that on the RS.
Are you going to put timber either side of the pin on the flats ?

thanks Mark
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Re: wadkin pk restoration

Postby wallace » 17 Sep 2014, 20:50

Yes I did it on the RS. I am starting to like messing with metal, I'm tempted to look out for a metal lathe. I think I'll redo the quadrant pin. I only had some flat bar. I would like to make the top with a knurled grip.
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Re: wadkin pk restoration

Postby furnman » 17 Sep 2014, 22:41

mark, I am of the same thinking, it would be so useful to have a metal working lathe , even a little myford would be handy. I think doing these machines up we need one.
Also with the pin Jack advised us to have a stepped pin now like the pp on all pk's. What are your thoughts.
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