[SEL] Old Iron Rebuild
Al Harris
al.harris at rustic-engines.com
Wed Oct 1 19:15:21 PDT 2008
My "striking gear" or "stick" as made for use with my Moffat Virtue
Bench Grinding Wheel.
The pivot point for the lever can be seen at the base.
> http://www.rustic-engines.com/media/pics/temp/stick.jpg
Cheers,
Al Harris
Spring Clarence Coast NSW Oz
al.harris at rustic-engines.com
Jack wrote:
> Rob Skinner wrote:
>
>> On Oct 1, 2008, at 2:40 PM, Jim French wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Also, he says there IS a tool to move the belt, doesn't know the
>>> name of it,
>>>
>>>
>> Hi Dolly,
>> I have a variety of these tools that I store on the side of the
>> garage. If you like, I can ship you one. Let me know your required
>> specs. Here in the states, the common word that we use for these
>> tools is "stick."
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
>>
> ===
> Don't know the name for a special tool, but with overhead lineshafting,
> the simple mechanism to shift the belt between fast/loose pulleys was
> called the "Striking Gear",
> which I suppose does describe a stick fairly well . . .
>
> JW²
> ===
>
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