Fantastic job Paul

Thankyou for sharing the progress images and info also.
I hope you will continue to show your work on future restorations.
A tip for the pulley alignment....providing the crank is true, you can use a block of wood. Slowly turn the pulley until the highside is visible and give the pulley a moderate tap on this side. Continue around 180� and see if it still dips and rises. Continue this until its running true. Easy fix. If it doesnt align after a few corrections,this usually indicates a bent or slipped crank.
Anyway, thanks again for the contribution of your neat little Roto 3
