I've had this sitting around for years and I bolted a Columbia 1 spring motor up to it since the holes matched up. But now I'm ready to do it right. As you can see there have been several holes and patches made by someone other that me over the years. From what I can tell, mostly by where the hinges are located and no other notches out of the cabinet, this is an early AH with the crank being left of center with the stop/start and speed control on top of the motor board.
I'm looking for someone to send me exact dimensions so I can duplicate the board that holds the escutcheon and the lid lock. Take a look at the pics and tell me what you think. I'm looking for what size were the original holes, how far apart they are, etc so I can duplicate the piece. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
By the way, I'm looking for a motor for it as well.
Help with Restoring Columbia AH Cabinet w/pics!
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- Victor II
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