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Venus 175 Project - Thoughts on this end stone?


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Someone has done something with that incabloc. Probably lost the lyre spring and glued it instead . You probably need to replace the incabloc unit . Plate should be okay. Doesn't look to good but should work fine.

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Thanks Rogart63,

Yes I think i will look into replacing the incabloc. Thanks for your input. There were other rusted and broken screws and the pallet cock was also glued down.

John, not sure why the images were not opening for you, may be the file type I used? My first time posting images here so could be something I've done on my end.

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1 hour ago, Linc said:

John, not sure why the images were not opening for you, may be the file type I used? My first time posting images here so could be something I've done on my end.

the problem is not all browsers know what to do with HEIC files JPEG would be a better option.

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