ChicagoScreech Posted January 19, 2018 Report Posted January 19, 2018 I picked up this little beast for just under $250.1 adjustment screw for blade is not original ( I think) and handle for thickness selector is gone and top smoother over. My original thought was just clean it up and be done, but now I’m thinking about having someone do a restoration on it. I’m having problems finding info and diagrams that are legible. Anyone have decent scans/pics of them? Also thinking of taking some liberties with the paint, maybe red and black with scroll/Sheridan accents??? Quote
ChicagoScreech Posted January 20, 2018 Author Report Posted January 20, 2018 I’m not the best with how the forum works, but since you @‘d him, he should Get a notification correct? Or should I send him an email Quote
bikermutt07 Posted January 20, 2018 Report Posted January 20, 2018 He generally pops in every couple of days. He refurbishes old tools for resale. And he's been really helpful in the past with schematics and pointers. You could maybe try him on his website. Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted January 20, 2018 Moderator Report Posted January 20, 2018 First off, in the current market that is a good buy. Crank splitter prices have been crazy high with broken parts or not. That adjust handle broken off is the weak link on the American splitters. They always break if not removed for shipping or even in the shop if something hits them at just the wrong angle. No replacement parts available, they have to be made. As far as paint schemes - there are no rules. Mostly green but I've painted them green, brown, gray, burgundy, and have a solid black coming up in a week or so. Parts and diagrams - have not seen them for the American or Champions. It is a bit of an undertaking to take on totally down and refurbish but not like taking a watch apart and expecting it to run afterwards. There are a few tricks and "so that's how it goes together" things along thew way. I tell people it is a twenty chapter book or a 15 minute phone call to talk somebody through it. Be glad to help if you decide to go that way. Quote
Members Mattsbagger Posted January 20, 2018 Members Report Posted January 20, 2018 I've found over the years when taking something apart for the first time is to take LOTS of pictures as you go. Will call phones now days it's pretty easy to get a lot of quick pics. Nothing beats experience but take every advantage you can in my book. Quote
Members jayker2002 Posted January 20, 2018 Members Report Posted January 20, 2018 16 hours ago, ChicagoScreech said: I picked up this little beast for just under $250.1 adjustment screw for blade is not original ( I think) and handle for thickness selector is gone and top smoother over. My original thought was just clean it up and be done, but now I’m thinking about having someone do a restoration on it. I’m having problems finding info and diagrams that are legible. Anyone have decent scans/pics of them? Also thinking of taking some liberties with the paint, maybe red and black with scroll/Sheridan accents??? The screw in front the blade is not important as well. You can use that one for this. About the top part (that is the important part and easy to break). I got mine before with broken top part when the seller shipped to my house but he made another one for me by steel (strong one). Contact this guys on ebay : https://www.ebay.com/usr/linkstrap?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2754 Ask him to make you the new top part with steel. He did it before and I think he can help you out. Best of luck to you. P/s: great price for this beautiful machine anyway. Quote
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