Kondia FV-1 Head disassembly
#61
I don't think many folks would put in the effort you have Darren, well done.

I suppose that's why so much of a tool's value rests on the handles and controls being intact, just a few missing handles and they are furnace fodder to many buyers.

Rick
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(09-01-2013, 09:53 AM)Rickabilly Wrote: I don't think many folks would put in the effort you have Darren, well done.
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#63
Thanks guys. I need to find the time to finish it off but it's not a job worth rushing
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#64
Nice work on the mill Darren. That's going to be a real nice mill once it's all up and running.

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I knew I had posted this elsewhere (as referred to in post 63 above):

http://www.metalworkingfun.com/showthrea...6#pid23636
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#66
Today I reassembled the back gears. I forgot to take pictures of the actual process but it was a simple matter of 4 bearings, 2 gears, one fork and a lifting cam.

   

I made a new knob for the engage/disengage lever, which I was worried may look a little odd (I made it the same size as all the others). I placed it on the head to see the scale and I'm actually quite pleased with how it looks.

   

I also put the belt guard and drive assembly on to, just for a quick look.

   
   
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#67
That's really starting to come together Darren. Thumbsup

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#68
It's coming along nicely Darren. Are you in the home stretch?

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#69
Thanks guys. I'll be on the home stretch when Kondia get me the parts I want!
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#70
It looks great Darren. Using the engine stand is a brilliant idea. Thumbsup
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