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lower anvil Identification.
Hi I have 4 only old and worn lower anvils for my English wheel. I intend to replace the anvils which are numbered one to four. I assume this identify's the radius of each anvil. How do I transfer those numbers to radius. Alternatively what are the best Radius's I need for car restoration work.
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Paul Mitchell |
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I doubt that the 1 thru 4 is the radius. You can make some radius gauges with a compass and heavy paper and cut them out. A little trial and error and you'll know what you have.
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4th year of elementary school. Radius detection graphically. Kota 1/2 is not a dimension, it is half a section.
What did you do at school when you were little ?? But everything can be completed. DSC03700.jpg
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Jaroslav Last edited by Jaroslav; 06-29-2020 at 01:49 AM. |
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