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25 Jul

In need of some side guide parts & info…

I finally have found a side guide for the last of the seven Vandercooks here at The Arm, but it appears to be missing some pieces. I am not very familiar with this style of side guide so can anyone tell me (or show me) what it is that I am missing? I think this comes from a 219, but I will be using it on a Universal III.


Vandercook side guide Vandercook side guide


Thanks,

Daniel Morris

The Arm Letterpress

Brooklyn, NY

7 Responses to “In need of some side guide parts & info…”

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    Paul Moxon, Moderator Says:

    I think all you are missing now is a washing and nut to clamp it to the underside of the feed table. See this schematic

    Gerald Lange has a good photo of this part on his flickr

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    The Arm NYC Says:

    I feel like there is more to it than just a nut. There must be some kind of plate or casting or something that engages the threads of the clamp down bolt and accepts the pin beside it to keep it from rotating.
    Thanks for the link to Gerald’s Flickr. Maybe I can get him to take a photo of what is under the feed board.

    Daniel Morris
    The Arm Letterpress
    Brooklyn, NY

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    The Arm NYC Says:

    Paul,
    Thanks for adding the image. It takes the mystery out of it. I should be able to make a piece like that…

    Daniel Morris
    The Arm Letterpress
    Brooklyn, NY

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    lalapress Says:

    Hi Daniel, Here are some photos of the 219 side guide if you still need them for reference. It looks like you are just missing the bottom metal plate which shouldn’t be too difficult to fabricate. Good luck! -Mable

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    lalapress Says:

    Sorry, my goof. Didn’t realize I could not attach photos when replying to a post. If you forward me your email address, I can email pics directly to you. -Mable (mlee@lalapress.com)

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    Paul Moxon, Moderator Says:

    Mable: you can add links to photos on your site, Flickr page, etc. Complete url, beginning with http:// is needed. You may also email pics to me and I can post.

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    Fritz Klinke Says:

    Caught this a little late–the BS-141 is a fairly simple part and I just pulled the blueprint for it, dated 1927. I’ll probably have our machine shop make up some of these as this part comes up missing.

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