Hi Guys
Just piecing together a brass speedometer for a car, we are not worried about it being operational but aiming for visually complete.
How is the bezel attached to the main housing? The one I have here looks like it may have had 3 copper pins holding the bezel in place? were these screws, rivets or soldered in place?
Many thanks for answers / pointers
Glen Mcconachie
Dunedin
New Zealand
Stewart model 26 speedometer assembly question
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Topic author - Posts: 13
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- First Name: Glen
- Last Name: McConachie
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Topic author - Posts: 13
- Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2019 7:28 pm
- First Name: Glen
- Last Name: McConachie
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: A few 1926 - 27 Tudors and coupes
- Location: New Zealand
Re: Stewart model 26 speedometer assembly question
Here is a couple of photos of the one I am working on
Many thanks
Glen
Many thanks
Glen
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- First Name: Russ
- Last Name: Furstnow
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1909 Touring, 1913 Touring, 1914 Runabout, 1915 Coupelet, 1916 Coupelet
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Re: Stewart model 26 speedometer assembly question
Three small brass pins are pressed into the case and bezel to hold the bezel in place. The holes in the bezel must line up with the holes in the case.
Russ Furstnow
Russ Furstnow