Bryans pot the copper
Bryans pot the copper
Hi,
I am thinking of building a pot the copper. Does anybody have one that they could take some measurements off. I would need the length and width of the main body, and the size
of the tilting tables. Hopefully with these, I can scale the patent drawings up to full size.
Also could somebody tell me what coins they use? Is it the old 1 penny?
I am thinking of building a pot the copper. Does anybody have one that they could take some measurements off. I would need the length and width of the main body, and the size
of the tilting tables. Hopefully with these, I can scale the patent drawings up to full size.
Also could somebody tell me what coins they use? Is it the old 1 penny?
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Re: Bryans pot the copper
That's certainly a rare, obscure choice of machine to spend your time on! It's an old penny machine being from circa 1934. Good luck with it.
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Re: Bryans pot the copper
Ambitious indeed!
Dimensions on diagram below. The tables are about 4 1/8" x 10 7/8" x 3/8" ply. The Bryans Pot The Copper flyer offers clues to construction and finish etc.
I look forward to seeing how you get on with it.
Dimensions on diagram below. The tables are about 4 1/8" x 10 7/8" x 3/8" ply. The Bryans Pot The Copper flyer offers clues to construction and finish etc.
I look forward to seeing how you get on with it.
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