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Harrison L5 rescue
Manxmodder:
Welcome to the forum,Biggles.
I run a Harrison L6. G&M Tool sales have a number of ex factory spares stock including back gears....OZ.
Link: http://stores.ebay.co.uk/theplaneironshop/Harrison-Lathe-Parts-/_i.html?_fsub=17071639&rt=nc&_pgn=2&_ipg=48
vintageandclassicrepairs:
Hi Biggles and All
Heres a link to a neat little program to download that will calculate gear specs :wave:
http://www.wmberg.com/tools/
HTH
John
Biggles:
Hi all thanks for replying, I have been to eBay stores, G&M, Tony Griffiths etc. They have all run out of the 127. I asked Tony at ilathes for one he is advertising for £90 but came back with an order cost of 135 + Vat + delivery, as he has run out and has to order them. :loco: I then asked him about the dimensions but he has not replied. So I thought since I am likely to have these made, I’ll make them from Cast. :hammer: I asked John Ward of the same web name who has offered to make each for about £25 plus material which is about another £25. So for £50 a piece I can have them in Cast. The only thing he wanted was the diameter of the large wheel. :smart: I will try and workout the download and see if I have enough info for it to work. Thanks vintageandclassicrepairs. :thumbup:
Manxmodder, since you are running an L6, they are the same dimensions. Can you measure yours if you have a 127 diameter so I can crosscheck the answer with the program gives please? :bow: :bow:
vtsteam:
Hi Biggles and welcome. I'm sure you can work out the dimension of the 127T gear given the pitch and pressure angle without a problem, but nice to compare with a real one to check. The price sounds great, too. I particularly like the DC3, too! Is it a particular plane you were/are associated with?
Sid_Vicious:
Hi Biggles and welcome, now you should take a look at John's (Doubleboost here and on Youtube) tread on how he made a new gear from a larger one that was cheap and plentiful of on ebay.
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