Handy man's workshop and laboratory . aSgj pin. A5 sc/vTrtd- zn& sfraf?*- direction, o/aj-ra?r. Fig. 43—A simple foot-brake The balance wheel 5 was purchased from a junk dealer. Itwas found insufficient in weight, when heavy stuff was to be cut,so an extra wheel was put on the end of the shaft beyond the out-bearing Q. A strip of wood W was secured to the vacant holesleft by the spindle and crankpin of the old wheel, and a newcenter made for the end of the connecting rod T, giving a strokeof 3^2 inches to the saw. The two strips V, secured to theupright P, are used to hold down the be


Handy man's workshop and laboratory . aSgj pin. A5 sc/vTrtd- zn& sfraf?*- direction, o/aj-ra?r. Fig. 43—A simple foot-brake The balance wheel 5 was purchased from a junk dealer. Itwas found insufficient in weight, when heavy stuff was to be cut,so an extra wheel was put on the end of the shaft beyond the out-bearing Q. A strip of wood W was secured to the vacant holesleft by the spindle and crankpin of the old wheel, and a newcenter made for the end of the connecting rod T, giving a strokeof 3^2 inches to the saw. The two strips V, secured to theupright P, are used to hold down the bearing by means of ahardwood wedge driven over the top, as indicated in Figs. 41and 42. The hardwood pulley R is 6 inches diameter and 5 inches is secured to the shaft in the manner shown in Fig. 43. A HANDY MAN S WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY 39 simple brake, made from a piece of 3-inch by 4-inch timber,shaped on one edge to fit the rim of the wheel., and operated bythe foot, is shown in Fig. 43, it having been omitted in the gen^eral views. The connecting rod T is made from hardwood, 21inches l


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