On Friday 02 September 2016 11:32:25 Jon Elson wrote:

> On 09/02/2016 08:21 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Friday 02 September 2016 01:32:55 Jon Elson wrote:
> >   But, best to check with John
> > Knox on the Sheldon group, he is from the family that owned
> > Sheldon and worked for a number of years in the factory.  He
> > has the remaining docs on everything Sheldon built, and can
> > tell you what it was SUPPOSED to be made of.
> >
> > Jon
> > URL?
>
> Sorry, I thought I'd already given that to you -
> [email protected]
>
You may have, and as a slightly modified old saying goes, it went in one 
eyeball, and out the other, leaving no footprints in the process. :( I 
am now subscribed. :)

> A fantastic resource even without John Knox, but it is
> almost like having the factory still open with his
> contributions.  I had some missing pieces in my apron when I
> dug in there, and he gave me the part numbers and current
> sources!  Totally awesome!
>
> As for way wipers, there is a guy on there who is making
> them for the smaller lathes.  I have the material to make
> them for the big lathes.  If you have the wiper cover
> pieces, cutting your own felt is not a big deal.

I do, they are all present and accounted for. And a copious supply of 
old, thick felt hats that have "lost their luster" with age.  So I can 
solve that problem.  Now if I could just get my rider to run on an 
nearly empty gas tank on a 5 degree side slope.  So thats the 2nd trip 
out today, first was for a paper and a couple quarts of 5-30 synthetic 
because it was low on oil when I found a flat enough place to check it.  
Here in WV, flat, level ground you make with a dozer and a good 
operator. Otherwise grow a short leg on one side...

Or a Mexican backhoe (I own several) but with my back it will be a small 
space at a time.

> Jon
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Cheers, Gene Heskett
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