Because the use of the device is not entirely obvious from the drawings, in a departure from the normal approach, you can download the four pages of photographs and descriptions. Right-click and choose ‘view image’ to see a larger version:
Thanks to Nick Farr for scanning and preparing this plan.
Enjoy!
N.B. We no longer provide individual pages as PDFs as Adobe Acrobat now includes the facility to print oversized pages as tiles on A4. In Acrobat choose ‘Print’ and then select the ‘poster’ option in the dialogue box.
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