You can't judge a book by its cover

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Also note TWO clips! as expected. Brenda's single clip remains not understood.
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JPG wrote:Also note TWO clips! as expected. Brenda's single clip remains not understood.
If I had a machine with two and one with none back in the day, it would be simple enough to just take a piece of bar stock, lay a real one down on it and scribe it to fabricate. That’s my guess so far as to how the single wide one came about.

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WileyCoyote wrote:Everett,

Blowing those images up and adding the colored lines sure makes the drawings easier to figure out how everything goes together. Looking at the manual and trying to figure out the orientation of washers, clips and things that look way too close to one another with my eyesight and glasses is a challenge. You are making it so much easier for the DIY'er to take their machine apart and put it back together "correctly", and at the same time providing a much-needed history of the design changes.

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Thank You Wiley, but you and folks like you who will share digital copies of their manuals make this possible.

I just restore the images and clean them up, occasionally creating something else using them.

Did you get my email about sending page 19?

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Everett,

Yes, I forwarded it this morning.

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WileyCoyote wrote:Everett,

Yes, I forwarded it this morning.

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Did you review the preliminary manual I sent you? It will give you an example of what it will be on final.

I build one like that, then use zoomed views to go through it looking for things I want to clean up more.

Sometimes cleaning blemishes takes a good bit more time than I can invest especially when dots and such are deeply imbedded within text.

I try to pay most attention to illustrations.

If you look closely at the above drawing extraction I did for JPG there are blemishes that won’t be it the final release.

Thanks!

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