[AT] Serious Restoration

charlie hill chill8 at cox.net
Tue Jan 18 14:11:20 PST 2005


Casting your own parts ( if you have the capability to do so) is no less 
restoration than carving out a new spoke if you were restoring a wagon 
wheel.

Charlie
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Easley, Greg" <EasleyG at health.missouri.edu>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 11:40 AM
Subject: RE: [AT] Serious Restoration


> That's quite an undertaking!  I can't imagine how one would go
> about restoring a beast like that if they weren't able to cast
> new parts.  It's not likely the local salvage yard would be a
> reliable source for useable replacements.
>
> Greg
> http://www.geocities.com/heartland/woods/1416
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> I know that the last time I posted one of these, that some of you
> sniffed that casting new parts wasn't a REAL restoration. So you don't
> have to click the links if you don't want to. Everybody else-Craig
> Anderson's put up some pages about the restoration of a Mogul 45 that
> came out of a river bank. http://www.andersonofrosholt.com/17501.html
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