An Edison Home Oddity

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JerryVan
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An Edison Home Oddity

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I spotted this on an Edison Home, currently on eBay. The drive pulley setscrew has been removed and a spring wire added, similar to what you would see in an Edison Opera. Has anyone seen the use of a "cushion spring" such as this on a Home before? Could it have been a short lived factory item? Would it have even been beneficial?
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Re: An Edison Home Oddity

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I'd bet that the pulley swelled (as these often do) and the set screw would no longer bite the arbor. In order to secure the pulley, someone drilled a hole through both arbor and pulley and inserted a finishing nail.

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It does look like a nail with the head on the bottom of the pully. I would think that would be cheaper to use on the pully than the set screw but you could not adjust or align the belt to the top pully.

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