KT_NorCal
Established Member
Hi There,
Looking to eventually get these guys back in action. Both very nice overall condition. Knives need some attention and I plan to fully refurbish/restore, balance and sharpen them before putting them back to work. One came with a few spacers for varying width, but I will likely make more as I do believe the heads are set up for a minimum width measurement in metric. Confusingly the spacers that came with one of the heads are measured exactly in imperial 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16th, so maybe I'm wrong about the heads having an initial metric width. Both are a 1" bore which is perfect for my radial arm saw so I won't need to bush them at all.
Key thing is these will need to be pinned when in use, but the pin was MIA on both of them of course. A person I know with an extensive knowledge of this old WB stuff told me the pin was a threaded contraption that could be varied with the width of the head depending on what spacers are used. This makes sense of course, so I was wondering if any folks on here who have used these (or have them) could confirm and/or share a picture of it. I will obviously need to machine something for them. Plan B, but much less appealing is to just pin them with a bespoke length bronze rod every time they are changed, but that seems like it would get old quickly.
Also, if anyone had a copy of a "manual" for these things and wouldn't mind sharing a scan of it I would appreciate it. They seem pretty self explanatory, but having the original set-up instructions would always be a good thing to read.
Thank you!
KT
Looking to eventually get these guys back in action. Both very nice overall condition. Knives need some attention and I plan to fully refurbish/restore, balance and sharpen them before putting them back to work. One came with a few spacers for varying width, but I will likely make more as I do believe the heads are set up for a minimum width measurement in metric. Confusingly the spacers that came with one of the heads are measured exactly in imperial 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16th, so maybe I'm wrong about the heads having an initial metric width. Both are a 1" bore which is perfect for my radial arm saw so I won't need to bush them at all.
Key thing is these will need to be pinned when in use, but the pin was MIA on both of them of course. A person I know with an extensive knowledge of this old WB stuff told me the pin was a threaded contraption that could be varied with the width of the head depending on what spacers are used. This makes sense of course, so I was wondering if any folks on here who have used these (or have them) could confirm and/or share a picture of it. I will obviously need to machine something for them. Plan B, but much less appealing is to just pin them with a bespoke length bronze rod every time they are changed, but that seems like it would get old quickly.
Also, if anyone had a copy of a "manual" for these things and wouldn't mind sharing a scan of it I would appreciate it. They seem pretty self explanatory, but having the original set-up instructions would always be a good thing to read.
Thank you!
KT