

Wagon Jack PLEASE remember that this is for a 1916 era wagon, as well. This is not for jacking up modern wagons or cars. A couple of steel plates bolted to each side of the pieces may work, though I wouldn't feel safe being under anything with this jack as a support. Nice curiosity piece if stained, varnished and produced in classy woods. Material Required Lumber: 1 piece oak, birch, maple or other hardwood 1" x 6" x 6' 6". Hardware: 6 machine bolts 3/8" x 3-1/2" with washers. 2 flat head, bright wood screws 1-1/2", No. 10. 2 pieces of iron 1/4" x l" x 4". 3 iron rivets 1/4" x l-3/4". Stock Bill Pieces Finished Dimensions. Use. 1. 1" x 3" x 3' 0" Top 1. 1" x 2-1/2" x 3' 0" Main Brace 2. 1" x 2-1/4" x 12" Front Standards 2. 1" x 1-1/8" x 22" Back Standards 1. 1" x 3" x 24" Lever 1. 3/4" x 2" x 8" Foot 1. 7/8" x 4" x 4" Wheel Directions 1 — Reduce all pieces to finished dimensions. 2 — Round one end of the top by swinging an arc on the centerline at one end with a radius of one and one-half inches, and remove stock with saw and chisel. 3 — Lay out axle notches by drawing lines across the upper edge of the top two and three-quarters inches apart, and another line on the side of the stock one inch from the top edge. Cut the notches with the rip and crosscut saws. 4 — Round the ends of the front standards by swinging arcs on a centerline one and one-eight from the end with a one and one-eighth inch radius. 5 — Find the center of the piece for the wheel by drawing lines diagonally across the stock, and swing the circle with the compass set at a 2 inch radius. 6 — Lay out the lower end of the main brace as shown in the detail drawing to fit the foot, and cut the upper end at a bevel. 7 — Lay out and cut a one-quarter inch chamfer around the upper edge of the foot excepting where it fits into the main brace. 8 — Swing a circle on a centerline drawn lengthwise of the lever, one and one-half inches from the upper end with the compass set at one-half inch radius; taper the lever to one and one-half inches at the lower end, and remove the stock to line. Lay out and cut a one-quarter inch chamfer at all four corners of the lever as shown in the drawing. 9 — Fasten the foot to the main brace with two one and one-half inch No. 10 flat head, bright wood screws. 10 — Bore holes with three-eighths inch bit for bolts at positions shown in the drawing and assemble parts with bolts. 11 — Bore one-quarter inch holes for rivets of iron plate at center of circle lever, as shown in the drawing at upper end, and fasten plates by riveting in position.
From: "Agricultural
Woodworking" A GROUP OF PROBLEMS FOR Rural and Graded
Schools, Agricultural
High Schools and the Farm Workshop By LOUIS M.
ROEHL 1916
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