Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
I've been lurking for a long time but I have been mainly metal bashing but now I have a few woodworking projects to work on so I thought I would jump out of the cabinet as it were and say hi
I bought a brace on fleabay a while ago, nice condition for the princely sum of 10 quid inc P+P except the rear handle or head is annoyingly wobbly.
I took the wooden handle off and a small segment of a washer fell out, this bodge was taking up some slack, so now it was wobblier than Dolly Parton's doo dah's. I ground the end of the shaft off so I could remove the retaining washer and the metal part of the handle to see the wear. As you can see from the pics its a little worn.
Ideally I would take out the wear in the quill shaft then fit an oilite bush and thrust washer, but as this shaft is connected to the crank its a bit difficult to get in my lathe :roll:
So the plan now is to buy a 3/8 ID", 1/2" OD 1-1/8" long oilite bush and ream it out so it is snug on the quill and ream out the head boss to take out the wear so its a nice tight fit on the bush. The fit a 3/8" ID, 5/8" OD x 1/8" thick thrust washer to take out the horizontal play and smooth the rotation a bit.
Sounds like a lot of work for a 4 quid brace, but the bush and washer is about 3 quid and its a nice tool apart from the handle. Anybody else repaired a similar one? Its a J A Chapman, bought out by Stanley in the 1930's.
A couple of pics
The brace before I dismantled the handle
The bodge and the horizontal play
the play on the shaft, the steel against steel when rotating is not a good idea either.
Wear on the shaft that's causing the wobble
Cheers
Andy
I bought a brace on fleabay a while ago, nice condition for the princely sum of 10 quid inc P+P except the rear handle or head is annoyingly wobbly.
I took the wooden handle off and a small segment of a washer fell out, this bodge was taking up some slack, so now it was wobblier than Dolly Parton's doo dah's. I ground the end of the shaft off so I could remove the retaining washer and the metal part of the handle to see the wear. As you can see from the pics its a little worn.
Ideally I would take out the wear in the quill shaft then fit an oilite bush and thrust washer, but as this shaft is connected to the crank its a bit difficult to get in my lathe :roll:
So the plan now is to buy a 3/8 ID", 1/2" OD 1-1/8" long oilite bush and ream it out so it is snug on the quill and ream out the head boss to take out the wear so its a nice tight fit on the bush. The fit a 3/8" ID, 5/8" OD x 1/8" thick thrust washer to take out the horizontal play and smooth the rotation a bit.
Sounds like a lot of work for a 4 quid brace, but the bush and washer is about 3 quid and its a nice tool apart from the handle. Anybody else repaired a similar one? Its a J A Chapman, bought out by Stanley in the 1930's.
A couple of pics
The brace before I dismantled the handle
The bodge and the horizontal play
the play on the shaft, the steel against steel when rotating is not a good idea either.
Wear on the shaft that's causing the wobble
Cheers
Andy