Hidden for generations inside this sheep herders wagon is a key that fits what? Who knows. This is the fun of unraveling history of old wagons while trying to rebuild and preserve them. I'm using as much original wood as possible and the goal is to have this remain aged in appearance. Thanks for coming along on the journey.
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These are useful books related to the carriage and wagon trade.
Carriage Terminology: An Historical Dictionary [ Ссылка ]
The Brewster Story - [ Ссылка ]
Practical Carriage Building [ Ссылка ]
Wheel making: Wooden Wheel Design [ Ссылка ]
Carriage and Wagon Axles [ Ссылка ]
An Interesting account of an early English Wheelwright Shop [ Ссылка ]
The Wheelwright Shop, in Kindle form [ Ссылка ]
The Twenty Mule Team of Death Valley [ Ссылка ]
Around Boron [ Ссылка ]
Twenty Mule Team of Death Valley [ Ссылка ]
3M spray adhesive I use [ Ссылка ]
The Rasp I like to use – 14” [ Ссылка ]
The Big Hoof Rasp – 17” [ Ссылка ]
The Rebar Leatherman I use [ Ссылка ]
The silk scarf I wear [ Ссылка ]
My metal marking pencil [ Ссылка ]
Metal marking pencil refills [ Ссылка ]
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