Re: [MV] Cannon Wheels

From: DaveCole (davidcole@tk7.net)
Date: Fri Oct 27 2000 - 10:56:18 PDT


I don't remember who is looking for the wheel wrights, but I live in the
middle of Amish country and I know at least one shop that has some large wheel
assembly equipment and the people that know how to make large wooden wheels.

Contact me off line if you want me to hook you up.

Dave
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"Raimondo L. Torelli" wrote:

> At 10.36 15/10/00 EDT, MIKE wrote:
> >Hi Guys.
> >
> >Anyone know of anybody that can make wagon/cannon wheels. Restoring a JAP
> >type 41gun. I have all the metal, just need the woodwork.
> >All the best.
> >
> >Mark Witham
>
> Oct 17 2000
>
> Hi
> there are ads (if IIRC!!) in THE ARTILLERYMAN magazine concerning wooden
> wheels makers. Back at home I shall check and will let you know tomorrow
> what I have found (I hope...).
> The magazine is devoted to muzzleloading cannons, mortars, etc.
>
> Keep Them Rolling!
>
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