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<blockquote data-quote="A_HRD" data-source="post: 143952" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>Or even fork spindles? </p><p></p><p>Regardless, the short answer to your question, Andy, is no - dimensions wouldn't be given unless there has been some problematic dimensions under discussion in some historic writings. That's not to say there aren't any dimensions at all. Glenn Shriver gave permission for all his personal dimensioned sketches to be included and many of the late Bob Stafford's drawings are included too. 'Back to A' brings together into logical chapters all the stuff ever written about Series A machines (and many many photos and diagrams too, old and new). All this is topped off by liberal use of 'Editor's Notes' <em>written in italics</em> to clarify issues and provide the most recent thinking on a wide variety of subjects. </p><p></p><p>All in all, nearly 400 A4 pages of Series A information. Orgasmic! But then again, having helped in a small way to put it together, I am somewhat biased. </p><p></p><p>If you buy a copy and still have tech questions, just ask away on this EXCELLENT forum where you will get reliable answers really fast; and others will be able to gain from the discussion too. </p><p></p><p>Peter B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A_HRD, post: 143952, member: 49"] Or even fork spindles? Regardless, the short answer to your question, Andy, is no - dimensions wouldn't be given unless there has been some problematic dimensions under discussion in some historic writings. That's not to say there aren't any dimensions at all. Glenn Shriver gave permission for all his personal dimensioned sketches to be included and many of the late Bob Stafford's drawings are included too. 'Back to A' brings together into logical chapters all the stuff ever written about Series A machines (and many many photos and diagrams too, old and new). All this is topped off by liberal use of 'Editor's Notes' [I]written in italics[/I] to clarify issues and provide the most recent thinking on a wide variety of subjects. All in all, nearly 400 A4 pages of Series A information. Orgasmic! But then again, having helped in a small way to put it together, I am somewhat biased. If you buy a copy and still have tech questions, just ask away on this EXCELLENT forum where you will get reliable answers really fast; and others will be able to gain from the discussion too. Peter B [/QUOTE]
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