Hi
Paul and
ODK Members
Thanks for this
exciting update. This posting has attracted
a lot of interest.
For one thing, It has been most helpful in Mal's recommendation of
JP Pistons.
Clearly, for rare piston or ring needs, JP is probably the first point of call in OZ.
For another thing, the larger Trojan was rarely used on AUS lawnmowers.
I digress now, because I am compelled to say something about
photographs.
I know that most images that appear on these forums here are
illustrative.
But - some images - do a little bit more - they tell a more rewarding &
complex story.This
narrative tells the 'ring story' and the 'son story' in such a nice way; and this is
reflected in the composition of your excellent photograph.
It is an exploration in
geometry - circles and squares - but with a
twist. Note:
- the rings on their package, but the package is on the diagonal.
- the circles and half circle (almost) of the c/case, cylinder, rings and can.
- the contrast of light table to dark background.
- the gasket that appears on the cylinder base.
- the hammer, with circular head, has more complex connotations.
This photo reminds me of the importance of images as part of the words in
telling the story of members' machinery. For example:-
https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=59799#Post59799Sorry for the indulgence here.
My message: photographs form part of the
provenance of members' restorations.
They can clearly add value to machines down the track - but also act as an
historical record!All very interesting.------------------------------------
JACK