@ Jerry or anyone else familiar with the FarmSaw;
I no longer have a bad FarmSaw take-up spool so I cannot test this idea...
Would it be possible with a narrow kerf (Japanese pull saw) saw to cut the spiral flutes loose from take up spool, turn them end for end, and glue them back where they came from? I wouldn't think it critical for the base of the spiral flutes (there could even be a thin round spacer added, no flutes required), the top certainly is.
My biggest concern with this idea is the screw that goes through the center.
Lou
I no longer have a bad FarmSaw take-up spool so I cannot test this idea...
Would it be possible with a narrow kerf (Japanese pull saw) saw to cut the spiral flutes loose from take up spool, turn them end for end, and glue them back where they came from? I wouldn't think it critical for the base of the spiral flutes (there could even be a thin round spacer added, no flutes required), the top certainly is.
My biggest concern with this idea is the screw that goes through the center.
Lou