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what can i say ?i'm inqusitive
bought whole outfit s/h in winter......done about 80
Tighten it back up quietly then. hopefully you haven't adjusted anything. If the centre screw is in line with where it was originally you'll be ok if you tighten up the nut.oops ?.....actually i've undone the nut but not touched the screw
From Horner?
It would be reconditioned and ready to go.
I think you've buggered the job for what was just blunt comb/cutter
Put it back together.
Get the ball back onto the pin within the barrel first. Flat side towards the back cogs. You can use a screw driver. With the ball at the bottom of it's rotation, twist the back cogs to move it down. Hook the fork body over the ball. Pull the tension pin out of the fork first as it's still in or you've stuck it back in. There should be a screw some where you've taken out that held the fork body in? (Designs differ between brands). Tension pin back down the tension knob. The right way. Fill tension cup with some grease. Clean threads on tension knob and replace tension knob.
Grind combs and cutters and cross fingers.
And put some oil in the big screw in the side of the barrel by the cogs.
Tighten it back up quietly then. hopefully you haven't adjusted anything. If the centre screw is in line with where it was originally you'll be ok if you tighten up the nut.
no from a woman i knew from yfc days.....no i think about it i wonder if it was 'revenge' for an 'episode' ?
Put it back together.
Get the ball back onto the pin within the barrel first. Flat side towards the back cogs. You can use a screw driver. With the ball at the bottom of it's rotation, twist the back cogs to move it down. Hook the fork body over the ball. Pull the tension pin out of the fork first as it's still in or you've stuck it back in. There should be a screw some where you've taken out that held the fork body in? (Designs differ between brands). Tension pin back down the tension knob. The right way. Fill tension cup with some grease. Clean threads on tension knob and replace tension knob.
Grind combs and cutters and cross fingers.
And put some oil in the big screw in the side of the barrel by the cogs.
Tighten it back up quietly then. hopefully you haven't adjusted anything. If the centre screw is in line with where it was originally you'll be ok if you tighten up the nut.
That pin should have a round top. They wear on the back edge(cogs side) so when you put it back together make sure the worn side is at the back . You should be able to set the depth by the colour difference on the screw to where it was originally. It'll be close enough for you. If you can see wear, maybe mark it with a felt tip so when it's in you can line it up with the front?
Afraid not, have you tried ringing Lister? Super shear would be the closest. I have my dad's from the 1960's somewhereAs an aside... you any idea where to get the setting gauge for Lister handpiece?
You get heiniger and supershear ones no bother, but I can't find lister. Would a supershear do, seeing as they are the same company? (it's tallygrip handpieces I have)
I am inquisitive about how this computer works but I am not about to pull it apart to seewhat can i say ?i'm inqusitive
Actually it's the back edge ?. Usually swap them new ones not putting them back in ?That pin should have a round top. They wear on the front edge(comb side) so when you put it back together make sure the worn side is at the front . You should be able to set the depth by the colour difference on the screw to where it was originally. It'll be close enough for you. If you can see wear, maybe mark it with a felt tip so when it's in you can line it up with the front?
I am inquisitive about how this computer works but I am not about to pull it apart to see
Hell hath no furyno from a woman i knew from yfc days.....no i think about it i wonder if it was 'revenge' for an 'episode' ?
You would do well in bomb disposal.
"You see the green wire and the red wire?"
"Yes"
"Then cut the red one"
Muffled noise then a long pause..
"You already cut the green one didn't you?"
I've had weird cutting problems caused by the chicken feet gone stiff in the pivots, they should move freely
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Afraid not, have you tried ringing Lister? Super shear would be the closest. I have my dad's from the 1960's somewhere