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Posted by Wardner on September 12, 2006 at 10:56:49 from (4.154.244.219):
In Reply to: Re: IH obsolete parts availability posted by Dr. EVIL on September 12, 2006 at 10:05:03:
Yes, I am aware of shrinkage: particularly since I live in New England. But getting back to the subject, pattern makers use shrinkage rulers. If I recall, I think cast iron is a little less than 10%. I am sure the rulers are offered on the internet somewhere. The Electrall gearbox is located above the gear that sends power to the IPTO shaft below. There is an idler gear in the box that meshes with this gear. The idler, in turn, meshes with the output gear and shaft above it. I don't think it is vital that I retain the exact ratio. + or - 5% would be close enough for government work. That of course would affect bearing location. I am going to start by showing my project to the head of the Machine Shop of my local vocational school. I used to go to adult education night school there before I bought my own equipment. He knows his trade and all the local shops. He probably trained many of their employees. They have a Hardindge that can cut spiral gears so I am sure he can offer some advice on that aspect of the job.
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