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Hi everyone,
My name is Robert Erb, and I’m based in Friedrichshafen, Germany. I’ve recently joined this forum because i am seeking information about >>how to build a english wheel<<. Thanks for having me! — Robert
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Robert Erb Last edited by wyattroerb; 10-28-2025 at 01:58 PM. |
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Hi Robert
Welcome to Allmetalshaping! You will find many threads on English wheels enjoy.
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Thanks Steve!
Best Regards Robert
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Robert Erb |
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Hi Robert, welcome, you're in a good place. Check out my EW, maybe it will inspire you.
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Welcome to AllMetalShaping.
If you haven't found them yet. There are 4 seminars on Ewheel building found at the top of the list here: https://allmetalshaping.com/forumdisplay.php?f=29 Everything you need to know.
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Hello,
thanks to all the advices so far. It sounds ridiculous but if it comes to the adjuster of the top wheel it reminds me all the time on the heavy trailer support wheel of my dad’s old leaky slurry spreader. I am just wondering if there is a possibility to use the part with some modification (prevent rotation) for an english wheel. Does anyone have the same thought and got some experience? Many thanks Regards Robert
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