I acquired a Hobbies "Triumph" treadle saw yesterday with the intention of restoring it to a running condition, and after a quick inspection, can anyone help with the initial following questions:
What are the fixings thread type - would they be Whitworth?
The paintwork appears to have a type of |"crackle or marble finish" in black, would this be original? if not, any ideas of color scheme.
The blade fixing clamps are in a sorry state, are spares available (!), or is there a known fix/alternative.
It is minus its cutting/rest plate,(upon which to rest the wood when cutting) easily fixed, but how would it originally have been adjusted laterally to get a 90 degree angle against the blade.
Any other information gratefully received, e.g. aprox date of manufacture, wood from which the arms are made (Ash?), would a leather belt, readily available for Singer treadle machines, be the normal replacement item.
Regards
David P
What are the fixings thread type - would they be Whitworth?
The paintwork appears to have a type of |"crackle or marble finish" in black, would this be original? if not, any ideas of color scheme.
The blade fixing clamps are in a sorry state, are spares available (!), or is there a known fix/alternative.
It is minus its cutting/rest plate,(upon which to rest the wood when cutting) easily fixed, but how would it originally have been adjusted laterally to get a 90 degree angle against the blade.
Any other information gratefully received, e.g. aprox date of manufacture, wood from which the arms are made (Ash?), would a leather belt, readily available for Singer treadle machines, be the normal replacement item.
Regards
David P