Hi Jim: Yes the star wheel has a left handed machine screw. I'm trying to find out what size and pitch it is but am having a challenge getting my new computor to read my old cd's. I'll let you know when a can get an answer. Jamie
Doh!!!!! I was scrolling through on my phone and it shortens every title to restoration.......... thanks for this series. I’m almost ready to tackle mine.
Glad to see you back. You are way ahead of me. My 9 is a C, so it doesn't have this, but my 11 is similar. Thanks for stepping through the apron.
Suggest a little flattened loop on the end of the wire so the end is less likely to catch inside.
Thank you, your video is very helpful and appreciated!
Thank you Jim
Nice video, but not seeing any lube as you assemble is a bit painful.
Do you have a machine screw holding the star wheel on the shaft, and is it a left hand thread ? Thanks for a responce
Hi Jim: Yes the star wheel has a left handed machine screw. I'm trying to find out what size and pitch it is but am having a challenge getting my new computor to read my old cd's. I'll let you know when a can get an answer.
Jamie
Hagan por favor los tutoriales en español
Is there a video of you taking apart. I swear I looked first. Is it batches with an other video???
Hi Mark: Thanks for subscribing, "Southbend 9a restoration#5" is the disassembly of the apron.
Doh!!!!! I was scrolling through on my phone and it shortens every title to restoration..........
thanks for this series. I’m almost ready to tackle mine.
No worm gear instruction.... camera shut off; make a mistake admit it and own it.