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"Restoring" non-existent pre-war legs

By Jahkub

4 years ago



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#1 4 years ago

I'd like to fabricate some legs for a friend's 1936 western products "Top 'Em". It's in really good condition for its age besides the complete lack of legs.

I have pictures of them from the flyer but lack the measurements other than what I can get by the cabinet wear. The first being the height and width of the legs, the next being the depth of the rebate/rabbet where the cab attaches to the legs.

I don't imagine anyone reading this has this machine or even a contemporary western products machine, but maybe I can get a response or two with some general measurements of the era?

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