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kevin powles 02-10-13 19:11

Canadian/Brit(!) Carrier Tool definitive thread long overdue
 
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Calling all Fellow Carrier enthusiasts.

When will we see a definitive guide to correct carrier tools/accessories?. When I see something for sale or trade it's a case of searching various threads for clues for information on what the carrier tool is supposed to look like.

For instance spotted this today, which I think is combined spark plug, cylinder head bolt tool. It says made in Canada and has the numbering that matched the FUC-O3 parts book number for the carrier.

Was this used on CMP'S also, I assume so.

Also a pic of another spanner I have : Britool TL7274 1945 dated spanner

Tony Smith 04-10-13 13:42

Kevin, that spark plug/head nut tool was also common to 1940-on civvy cars and is very common to be found as a vintage tool at swap meets, boot sales, etc.

There was an old thread on carrier tools HERE if you'd like to add to it.

maple_leaf_eh 05-10-13 02:53

Gunner Mike at Gracie's
 
A few years ago, Gunner Mike had a slide presentation at the Ottawa Rotter's semi-annual semi-irregular semi-serious meeting at Gracie O'Malley's. He had found a set of Windsor(?) carrier tools new in the grease rap. Maybe in Norway with his GMC "Deuce and a Half".

He was thorough and documented every unfolded flap of the paper. As each tool saw daylight for the first time since 194x, there was Gunner Mike taking pictures. To say he built up anticipation was an understatement. He had us enthralled wondering what gem of wartime technology was coming up next.

Paul Dutton 05-10-13 15:44

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Originally Posted by maple_leaf_eh (Post 186414)
A few years ago, Gunner Mike had a slide presentation at the Ottawa Rotter's semi-annual semi-irregular semi-serious meeting at Gracie O'Malley's. He had found a set of Windsor(?) carrier tools new in the grease rap. Maybe in Norway with his GMC "Deuce and a Half".

He was thorough and documented every unfolded flap of the paper. As each tool saw daylight for the first time since 194x, there was Gunner Mike taking pictures. To say he built up anticipation was an understatement. He had us enthralled wondering what gem of wartime technology was coming up next.

And is there a copy of this Holy Grail of videos around for us mere disciples view...? :note:

maple_leaf_eh 05-10-13 17:26

Gunner Mike is on this forum when he isn't teaching in other countries. He is owner/manager/mechanic/storeman at the Swords and Ploughshares Museum near Ottawa.

Hanno Spoelstra 05-10-13 20:17

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Originally Posted by Tony Smith (Post 186397)
There was an old thread on carrier tools HERE if you'd like to add to it.

Now merged to keep things together.

Hanno

kevin powles 05-10-13 20:52

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Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra (Post 186431)
Now merged to keep things together.

Hanno

Why is my thread merged with this thread, mine is a Canadian/Brit tool thread now thrown in with Australian tool thread, now were back to square one ?????. two very different things!!!....... sort it out Hanno.

kevin.

Hanno Spoelstra 05-10-13 21:29

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Originally Posted by kevin powles (Post 186434)
sort it out Hanno.

Aye, aye, sir, sorted! :salute:

PS: dear Kevin, I am spending all of my scarce spare time to keep things sorted on this forum, so even though I apparently made a mistake, I'd like to hear the word "please".....

Hanno
MLU Administrator

kevin powles 05-10-13 21:42

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Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra (Post 186438)
Aye, aye, sir, sorted! :salute:

PS: dear Kevin, I am spending all of my scarce spare time to keep things sorted on this forum, so even though I apparently made a mistake, I'd like to hear the word "please".....

Hanno
MLU Administrator

Thanks Hanno. :note:

Hanno Spoelstra 05-10-13 21:43

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Originally Posted by kevin powles (Post 186440)
Thanks Hanno. :note:

My pleasure, Kevin.

Now go find more of those carrier tools and post them here!

Please :)

H.


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