January 10, 201214 yr The old saying---A picture is worth a thousand words certainly applies here. I bolted all of the metal components of the cornsheller in place and gave it a test run. Will do a demonstration video this weekend on the operation of the Improved Hocking Valley Cornsheller. This was a fun project. Mike'why buy it if you can build it'www.midlothianwoodworks.com
January 11, 201214 yr Awesome Mike!!! And it works too!!! I hope you post the video here as well. That is one outstanding piece of restoration. So Mike, as far as the hard parts, or the metal, were you short on anything??John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker
January 11, 201214 yr Excellent craftsmanship. It is a pleasure seeing something once so beautifully created, again regain the original splendor.
January 11, 201214 yr Author Thanks guysTo John Morris--- I did have to order all the black iron square headed nuts and bolts and carriage bolts but other than that I had everything I needed to complete the restoration.Mike'why buy it if you can build it'www.midlothianwoodworks.com
January 11, 201214 yr Excellent restoration on the corn sheller. That looks like it could be a brand new unit fresh off the manufacture's line.John MoodyJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
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