Does anyone have a pic to post of the Schebler Tool No. 35 that is used to bend the Linkert float lever?
Also, any idea who sells this?
Pic of Shebler No. 35 Tool???
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Re: Pic of Shebler No. 35 Tool???
Kev,
How about a pic of the entire Schebler tool set? the #35 (top center) is only $0.50 (1928 prices). Sorry, don't know who sells 'em these days...
mike
How about a pic of the entire Schebler tool set? the #35 (top center) is only $0.50 (1928 prices). Sorry, don't know who sells 'em these days...
mike
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Re: Pic of Shebler No. 35 Tool???
Thanks for the pic. I've got to figure out the best bending technique to install a Durable float and at least wanted to see what the tool looks like. Not even sure I'll make it to Davenport to look around there.
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Re: Pic of Shebler No. 35 Tool???
Kev!
I made my first one with a hacksaw and an old glass cutter.
But it is still safest and most prudent to remove the float and lever assembly from the bowl for tweaking.
....Cotten
I made my first one with a hacksaw and an old glass cutter.
But it is still safest and most prudent to remove the float and lever assembly from the bowl for tweaking.
....Cotten