Toolboxes - What are they off??
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Over to you lads,
Note holders on the top for 2 gallon Tins. Uprights have been cut off but they were definitely there, once. |
Looks like the lids have earth bonding straps. For radio or electrical equipment, maybe? :confused
Owen. |
Left side of a vehicle.
With 'Tare (over) T C Q L' on the side, these have come from the left side of a motor vehicle, if the regulations have been followed.
I seem to remember the left side of the CMP Sig Van has a box with provision for 2 gallon cans on top, but would need to find some images to confirm that. Mike |
Quote:
http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=18542 Owen. Edit: looks from the locker photos that the units are handed; note position of the brackets. Would they have been on both left and right sides? |
Aust Sig Van
Thanks for finding that thread, Owen, and yes, you are right: the two in the images are 'handed' so a pair or left & right side boxes, with the 'Tare TCQL' on the left side box. Note the 2 gal cans are mounted longways.
The bonding straps will be because it is a Sig van. The Aust sig van carried various 'loads' of different wireless set combinations, depending upon role. Nice find! Mike |
Fantastic
Mike and Owen,
Thank you very much. The knowledge provided by fellows like yourselves is truly remarkable. |
Wireless Signals van
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As Mike said, Sigvan - they were a distinctive shape because of the rear mudguard line. And they're heavy - ask Euan who carried one across the Ballarat Swap meet one year!
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Hi Tony, the Aust. Sigs truck over here.
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