Here the rest of the welded winch handle (not finished yet), to make the little identations for the clicks, so it stays in or out of the coupling, can best be made by drilling through a bolt (put in a lathe first) that goes in the threaded part of the winch casting, so the drill bit will be guided to the right spot in the handle, later it can be drilled a bit deeper, so only a conical hole will be there, where the spring loaded plunger sits, and holds the handle in position, I will make a drawing with measurements later of this part, that is often missing.
On the Dodge type Braden winch the little bracket for the spring loaded rod (for the drum brake) is located on the wrong side, it will work that way too, but as I was bizzy welding anyway, I cut it off, and rewelded it to the other side.
You can see the guide bit with the square ends in the left top corner of the winch bracket (below a better view)
Here the brake for the drum is added, this is a standard Braden/Dodge part. (linkage I still have to make/find)
Will add to this later,
Alex
1910 P&M R.F.C. motorcycle
1940 Matchless G3
1940 Norton Big 4 3X2
1941 Ford GP #16601
1943 Clark CA-1 #143878
1943 G.E. 75mm Pack Howitzer
1943 Welbike Parascooter
1944 Cushman Parascooter
1944 Cooper Parascooter prototype
1944 Simplex Servicycle
1944 DKW RT 125cc N.a.
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