The previous owner said the still had the tail, which I will now try and procure if he's not married to it.
He said he had tried to weld the tail bracket back on, but was not successful. I will send some more pics of the back side of the case to better show the spring.
Mystery Mill #2
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- Posts: 40
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- Location: Midlothian, TX
Re: Mystery Mill #2
The previous owner said the still had the tail, which I will now try and procure if he's not married to it.
He said he had tried to weld the tail bracket back on, but was not successful. I will send some more pics of the back side of the case to better show the spring.
He said he had tried to weld the tail bracket back on, but was not successful. I will send some more pics of the back side of the case to better show the spring.
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- Posts: 40
- Joined: Thu Feb 13, 2020 11:04 am
- Location: Midlothian, TX
Re: Mystery Mill #2
Spent an great day with Wayne from Corsicana last Monday. He and I were able to meet up with the previous owner of the mill and get the tail. It is faint but definitely says Montgomery Ward Wind Machine on both sides.
As mentioned earlier, previous owner had tried to weld the lower vane hinge but was unsuccessful in keeping it together. I would like to have one in better shape if anyone has one to sell? Part number BW 134.
As mentioned earlier, previous owner had tried to weld the lower vane hinge but was unsuccessful in keeping it together. I would like to have one in better shape if anyone has one to sell? Part number BW 134.
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