March 19, 20188 yr Hi everyone.I went to the local flea market yesterday (glad spring is getting here.It's been along winter) and I found a Champion blower with the flywheel .It is in really nice condition.I got the blower spinning once I cleaned out the black walnut shells ( squirrels stash them everywhere) I'll have to get new leather for belts and make a wooden handle.Does anyone know how long the handle should be? I'm assuming its counter balanced by the weight.So would it would matter how heavy it is.I also can't seem to find much info as far as production dates .So any info would be appreciated.Thanks Mike
March 19, 20188 yr Nice find. All the handles I have seen are in the 3 ft range and yes, I would weigh the counter balance and match the handles weight to it. Might start a little long and just cut it back till it balances.
March 19, 20188 yr Author Thanks for the info .I was really happy to find it. I almost walked away from it but glad I went back.Thanks Mike
March 19, 20188 yr Balance might not be the word we are looking for, think counter balance. If you balance the handle against the counter weight then you pull down and lift up the handle, otherwise you pull down and the counter weight lifts the handle back up. This set up was intended to duplicate the action of a bellows, where the weight of the bottom leaf was lifted buy the handle and the weight of the leaf was what provided the force to fill the bottom chamber of the bellows and lift the handle back in place. You certainly don’t want to strain to pull the handle down but I would recommend the handle be slightly lighter than the counterweight.
March 19, 20188 yr Charles is right, hard to describe what I've seen. I would love to have one of those blowers.
March 19, 20188 yr There are pictures of Western Chief blowers like yours in the Sears catalog 112 on page 525. I think Western Chief was Sears brand of Champion tools. https://ia800302.us.archive.org/4/items/catalogueno11200sear/catalogueno11200sear_bw.pdf
March 26, 20188 yr Author Hi again, I have a question and hopeful someone can help. I just got around to putting new leather belts on the blower and it not working as I should. If I understand how it’s supposed to work as one of the leather straps on the flywheel unwind the other strap would wind and in the process move the lever up and down. Right now it spins one way and seems to click and freewheel in the other. Should there be a drive pin in the flywheel so it moves the same in both directions. I’ll attach a short video showing what it’s doing. Thanks for any help. Mike if the video isn’t allowed I apologize Edited March 26, 20188 yr by magikk Changed wording
March 26, 20188 yr Nope, works as advertised. If you put a pin in the flywheel then the blower will suck flame one the up stroke. That’s the reason for the flywheel, to provide continues blast from the blower and a little more so you can find your tongs and get hold of the stock befor the blast ends
March 26, 20188 yr Author Sorry if I'm asking dumb questions.I've just never seen one of these in action.I couldn't even find a YouTube video. So would it be normal to load the handle by turning the flywheel by hand until the leather winds tight then pull the handle each time I need air. Thanks Mike
March 26, 20188 yr Greetings Magikk, I have one similar. The straps on the drive wrap in opposite directions so as you pump one winds and the other drives,. Neet drive system. Forge on and make beautiful things Jim
March 27, 20188 yr Author Hi again, I got the blower figured out. I had the straps that run the flywheel wound wrong. So it working fine now. May have to tighten up the drive belt and maybe a new handle about a foot longer. I’ll be forging this weeend with it though. Thanks for the help guys. It is very much appreciated. No one I know has any knowledge about this stuff and I’m learning as I go. Here’s an updated video. Thanks Mike
March 28, 20188 yr Greetings Magikk, Im happy I was able to help you . As I said the drive straps wrap opposite directions.. Mine has the ratchet pawl on the outside hub. Have fun with your new toy.. Forge on and make beautiful things Jim
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