Oh, this looks like a Rick Dale project (TV series, American Restoration). This is a serious project.
I hadn't seen a paper spindle like that one for a 15. I have the 28 version.
I'm afraid I couldn't do that these days. I came close to that
on a 28 years ago (circa 1965) back when the only way to get a 28
for cheap was to make one out of a couple of junkers.
I'm sure once completed it will look factory fresh. Good on ya!
--- ---- You said "tomorrow" yesterday. The above comments or recommendations are SWAG. Use at your own risk. John, W9DDD
An update on the overhaul of my very dirty, over-lubed M15. The typing unit has now been broken down into subassemblies, awaiting further disassembly and detailed cleaning / reassembly of the individual sections, and then final assembly / lubrication / adustment of the entire unit.Steve
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