26/03/2008

Harness repairing by Roehl (1921)

Roehl, L.M.; Harness repairing, The Bruce publishing company, Milwaukee (1921)
URL (Internet Archive)

Table of contents:
  1. Harness Repairing
  2. Making a Harness Thread
  3. Making a Stitched Splice
  4. Attaching a Buckle with a Conway Loop
  5. Attaching a Buckle with Rivets and the Riveting Machine
  6. Replacing a Hame Clip on a Tug
  7. Repairing a Trace or Trace and Tug with Hame Clips and Link
  8. Replacing a Broken Hame Staple
  9. Use of Buckle Shields
  10. Repairing the End of a Trace with a Wrot Concord Clip
  11. Attaching Heel Chain to Trace with a Hame Clip
  12. Repairing a Trace and Tug with a Trace Square and Two Wrot Concord Clips’
  13. Splicing a Trace with a Trace Splicer or a Metal Plate
  14. Repairing Bottom End of Hame
  15. Harness Stitching Clamp to be Used with Metal Vise on Workbench
  16. Harness Stitching Clamp to be Used with Farm Shop Workbench Vise
  17. Stitching Clamp and Farm Workbench
  18. Farm Shop Workbench
  19. Stitching Horse
  20. Saw Horse Stitching Clamp
  21. Cleaning and Oiling a Harness
  22. Harness Repair Tools and Harness Repair Parts