Hello all
I am seeking a crank for an Idelia. An Opera crank will also work. Any assistance is appreciated. This is for an Idelia that is being shipped to Mario Frazzetto in Australia; we are trying to complete it before shipping.
Thank you!
John Robles
SOLVED: Opera / Idelia crank
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SOLVED: Opera / Idelia crank
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Re: WANTED: Opera / Idelia crank
Hello,
An Opera crank will not fit on the Ideal/Idealia. You can screw it in, but it will hit the case.
Burdette E Walters
An Opera crank will not fit on the Ideal/Idealia. You can screw it in, but it will hit the case.
Burdette E Walters
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Re: WANTED: Opera / Idelia crank
Thanks Burdette. I guess the only thing you can do is open the top, wind it up with a Triumph crank, remove the crank then close it, correct?? Or is the top moulding still too wide?MisterOpera wrote: Mon May 15, 2023 6:04 pm Hello,
An Opera crank will not fit on the Ideal/Idealia. You can screw it in, but it will hit the case.
Burdette E Walters
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Re: WANTED: Opera / Idelia crank
I have an Idelia crank, but it is attached to a machine.
I can make up a quick drawing if it will help you find a substitute (?)
I can make up a quick drawing if it will help you find a substitute (?)
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Re: WANTED: Opera / Idelia crank
There are machinist out there that could easily make up an extension adaptor. Is there room inside the case to thread an extension adaptor on the winding shaft for the crank to then screw onto?? That would push the (OPERA) crank handle out further away from the case allowing you to crank it without hitting the case.
I have attached a picture of something I have in my parts but I'm sure the threading would be completely wrong.
blizz
I have attached a picture of something I have in my parts but I'm sure the threading would be completely wrong.
blizz
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Re: WANTED: Opera / Idelia crank
That's a good idea. My friend has a machinist friend who said he couild make him something like that, if not a whole crank.fmblizz wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 4:10 pm There are machinist out there that could easily make up an extension adaptor. Is there room inside the case to thread an extension adaptor on the winding shaft for the crank to then screw onto?? That would push the (OPERA) crank handle out further away from the case allowing you to crank it without hitting the case.
I have attached a picture of something I have in my parts but I'm sure the threading would be completely wrong.
blizz