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250212 <ecoyle@t...> 2014‑08‑28 Yankee 1005 feed mechanism photo needed.....
Can one of North bros afficiandos quit droolin over the christmas tree stand or
the ice shaver and look to see if they have an intact feed mechanism on a 1005
bench drill press?

Maybe take multiple photos and send em to me at
ecoyle@t...

BTW....I (hope) this is a link to the japanese waterstones......The Garage sale
gloat from last wkend

https://plus.google.co
m/photos/yourphotos?hl=EN

Please let me know if the link works or not. New to googleplus....

Eric
250213 David Nighswander <wishingstarfarm663@m...> 2014‑08‑28 Re: Yankee 1005 feed mechanism photo needed.....
Snip

From: ecoyle@t...
 BTW....I (hope) this is a link to the japanese waterstones......The Garage sale
gloat from last wkend

https://plus.google.co
m/photos/yourphotos?hl=EN

Please let me know if the link works or not. New to googleplus....

Eric,
You were on the right track but I had run afoul of my own ignorance in posting
photos to Google+. I had not posted the photos to Public. Several Galoots tried
to explain my error but I only seem to learn through experimentation.
Your link opens into the main group of 2296 photos on my Google page for David
Nighswander. (Good Lord I take a lot of pictures) Unfortunately the  water stone
pictures are off down another rabbit hole that I created called Old Sneelock’s
Workshop.
This is a link to that particular album. I did manage to change the posting to
Public this morning so perhaps more than just a select few can see them.


https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/102890294211068894965/photos/yourphotos

This should send you directly to a photo of the 6000 grit stone.  
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/102890294211068894965/photos/yourphotos?p
id=6050655127379674914&oid=102890294211068894965">https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/
102890294211068894965/photos/yourphotos?pid=6050655127379674914&oid=102890294211
068894965

If that doesn't work for you, in desperation I posted a slide show on Youtube
with the tools from the barn sale in it.
http://youtu.be/LdIqR8mTW5w
I also managed to flatten the stones using a sandstone block. (That started a
whole new questioning session of, “Why sandstone?” The answer being, “Because I
had one.”) This is a link to that video.
http://youtu.be/gm9yYYW8GgA

If these don’t get you to a place where you can see the pictures I apologize for
leading you astray. Pride is a sin and my glee at finding these Garnets strewn
along the slope led to this unfortunate exercise in confusion.
The moral of this story is I did learn something new about Google+ so all is not
in vain.
At least until the next upgrade. 

Dave N. 
aka Old Sneelock
250220 "Stager, Scott P." <StagerS@m...> 2014‑08‑28 Re: Yankee 1005 feed mechanism photo needed.....
David - I know you are trying desperately to get these posted and publicly
viewable, and I commend you for the effort.

So just as a data point, those two links sent me to a Google+ page insisting
that I create a public profile.  Not something I want to deal with.

I did get to and watch one of your youtube videos.  

--Sott

On Aug 28, 2014, at 12:01 AM, David Nighswander  wrote:

> Snip
> 
> Eric,
> You were on the right track but I had run afoul of my own ignorance in posting
photos to Google+. I had not posted the photos to Public. Several Galoots tried
to explain my error but I only seem to learn through experimentation.
> Your link opens into the main group of 2296 photos on my Google page for David
Nighswander. (Good Lord I take a lot of pictures) Unfortunately the  water stone
pictures are off down another rabbit hole that I created called Old Sneelock’s
Workshop.
> This is a link to that particular album. I did manage to change the posting to
Public this morning so perhaps more than just a select few can see them.
> 
> https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/102890294211068894965/photos/yourphotos
">https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/102890294211068894965/photos/yourphotos
> 
> This should send you directly to a photo of the 6000 grit stone.  
> https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/102890294211068894965/photos/yourphotos
?pid=6050655127379674914&oid=102890294211068894965">https://plus.google.com/u/0/
b/102890294211068894965/photos/yourphotos?pid=6050655127379674914&oid=1028902942
11068894965
> 
> If that doesn't work for you, in desperation I posted a slide show on Youtube
with the tools from the barn sale in it.
> http://youtu.be/LdIqR8mTW5w
> I also managed to flatten the stones using a sandstone block. (That started a
whole new questioning session of, “Why sandstone?” The answer being, “Because I
had one.”) This is a link to that video.
> http://youtu.be/gm9yYYW8GgA
> 
> If these don’t get you to a place where you can see the pictures I apologize
for leading you astray. Pride is a sin and my glee at finding these Garnets
strewn along the slope led to this unfortunate exercise in confusion.
> The moral of this story is I did learn something new about Google+ so all is
not in vain.
> At least until the next upgrade. 
> 
> Dave N. 
> aka Old
Sneelock------------------------------------------------------------------------
250221 David Nighswander <wishingstarfarm663@m...> 2014‑08‑28 Re: Yankee 1005 feed mechanism photo needed.....
Snip

From: Scott Stager
David - I know you are trying desperately to get these posted and publicly
viewable, and I commend you for the effort.

So just as a data point, those two links sent me to a Google+ page insisting
that I create a public profile.  Not something I want to deal with.

I did get to and watch one of your youtube videos.  
Unsnip




After much searching I’ve found that any Google+ images are only visible to
Google+ users. In other words if you aren’t signed in you can’t see them.
Rather a useless method of sharing pictures isn’t it. 
If I post them to my blog in Blogger anyone can see the photos but can’t comment
on them unless they sign in. Not really a big deal except I dislike it when
people use that as an excuse to get traffic to their blog. Some of the member of
the list have really nice blogs that I enjoy and others end up being spam
factories.
I’m sorry you can’t see the pictures on Google+
At least the YouTube workaround was successful. 
Thanks for letting me know Scott.
250225 "Ed O'" <edo@e...> 2014‑08‑29 RE: Yankee 1005 feed mechanism photo needed.....
Here are some pictures of the feed mechanism on a 1003 that I recently
acquired.  I think it is generally the same as a 1005 but smaller and only
single speed.

http://www.edoii.
com/auction/yankee1003/dscn5370.jpg
http://www.edoii.
com/auction/yankee1003/dscn5371.jpg
http://www.edoii.
com/auction/yankee1003/dscn5372.jpg
http://www.edoii.
com/auction/yankee1003/dscn5373.jpg
http://www.edoii.
com/auction/yankee1003/dscn5374.jpg
http://www.edoii.
com/auction/yankee1003/dscn5375.jpg
http://www.edoii.
com/auction/yankee1003/dscn5376.jpg
http://www.edoii.
com/auction/yankee1003/dscn5377.jpg
http://www.edoii.
com/auction/yankee1003/dscn5378.jpg
http://www.edoii.
com/auction/yankee1003/dscn5379.jpg

I think it is complete as it appears to advance as expected.

There are 3 advertisements that show and describe the mechanism at:
http://v
intagemachinery.org/mfgIndex/detail.aspx?id=596&tab=6

Ed O'


-----Original Message-----
Subject: [OldTools] Yankee 1005 feed mechanism photo needed.....

Can one of North bros afficiandos quit droolin over the christmas tree stand
or the ice shaver and look to see if they have an intact feed mechanism on a
1005 bench drill press?

Eric

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