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Jason December 17th 04 03:50 AM

English wheel PLANS FREE !!!!!!!
 
I am looking for plans on a English Wheeel....

FREE of course

Anyone out there want to help ?????



Richard Ferguson December 17th 04 04:56 AM

http://www.metalmeet.com

http://www.metalshapers.org

Both sites will have pictures, drawings, discussions, you name it. Not
sure that you will find a complete set of plans that you could simply
follow exactly. Most people seem to take ideas from various people,
look at the material they have available in their shop, and then start
building. I was just watching a discussion of what kind of threaded rod
is best for an adjuster, and how to keep the slack out of the system.

Lots of different designs get built. How big a wheel do you want? 24"
throat? 40 inch throat? The bigger the throat, the harder it is to
make the frame stiff enough to work well. If you use big enough tubing,
you can certainly make the frame as stiff as you want.

Richard



Jason wrote:
I am looking for plans on a English Wheeel....

FREE of course

Anyone out there want to help ?????



Bob December 18th 04 01:32 PM

You get what you pay for


Glenn Lyford December 18th 04 03:16 PM

"Jason" wrote in news:GdidnVQurZnXy1_cRVn-
:

I am looking for plans on a English Wheeel....

FREE of course

Anyone out there want to help ?????


Buy a 6 or 8" cast semi-steel ballbearing non-swivel
caster. Attach it to the bottom of the main beam of
your house. Buy a column jack, and set it immediately
below the caster. You will probably need to weld on
feet and add concrete anchors to keep it upright.
Weld a bracket out of angle iron to hold a set of
English wheel rollers off of eBay. Ta-da, you just
got your free plan.

You obviously haven't tried Google yet, the first hit
I got for "English Wheel" had free plans...

--Glenn Lyford


Martin H. Eastburn December 19th 04 05:07 AM

Glenn Lyford wrote:

"Jason" wrote in news:GdidnVQurZnXy1_cRVn-
:


I am looking for plans on a English Wheeel....

FREE of course

Anyone out there want to help ?????



Buy a 6 or 8" cast semi-steel ballbearing non-swivel
caster. Attach it to the bottom of the main beam of
your house. Buy a column jack, and set it immediately
below the caster. You will probably need to weld on
feet and add concrete anchors to keep it upright.
Weld a bracket out of angle iron to hold a set of
English wheel rollers off of eBay. Ta-da, you just
got your free plan.

You obviously haven't tried Google yet, the first hit
I got for "English Wheel" had free plans...

--Glenn Lyford

http://www.metalmeet.com/
http://www.allshops.org/ this was www.metalshapers.org now redirects to allshops

On the bottom of the page, is a massive English wheel. - well it is large anyway.

Pictures - and English wheel(s) for sale.

Martin

--
Martin Eastburn, Barbara Eastburn
@ home at Lion's Lair with our computer
NRA LOH, NRA Life
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder


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