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Old 19-06-09, 23:49
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Thanks for that. So where do I get the rubber bit?
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Old 20-06-09, 09:53
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Try a google search on Sentimental Journey Militaria, os even just 19 set wireless. there is quite a bit to look at. Ron
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Old 20-06-09, 10:36
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Your talking about the rubber bit with that the antenna screws into. if so they sometimes come up on ebay. ive seen some at shows that have the big metal spring clamp attached. They would probable work, just have to remove the clamp.
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Old 21-03-10, 03:59
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Here are some pictures of the WaterProof Cover #20. The WS-19 installation guid calls for the #19 Cover. However I have never seen any photos of this item. I managed to snag this one on ebay not too long ago. The WS19 Control Box in the picture is the correct one for being installed in a Mk1* Carrier.

Im sure this cover is correct for the Carrier as it fits perfectly and makes sense on how it would protect the control box from the weather. Im just wondering if the #19 Cover was simply backed by canvas and not the metal plate?

Anyway I thought you would all find this interesting since its not something seen that often.
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Jordan,
Nice find.I have the control box and #19 set in my carrier and wondered how the boxes held up in the weather.That would make sense to have covers for them.The more I read these discussions,the more items I need to find for my carrier! Nice to see pictures of what I need,the fun is in the hunt,the pain is trying to find the money to pay for it!
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Old 21-03-10, 11:21
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I think it is time to give an update on the progress of the aerial bases.

As I am currently running about 6 months behind doing what I promised to do I should apologize first

Okay, I have returned the original to the owner but have made the changes to the cad drawings at the laser cutters. I am now happy with that part of the operation.

Once I have finalized the pricing I will post photos and a detailed description of what I am supplying as I did not have all the components of the base to copy.

Until then

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Old 21-03-10, 12:34
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Nigel i will be interested in one of these when the time comes.

cheers

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Old 21-09-10, 05:41
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Your talking about the rubber bit with that the antenna screws into. if so they sometimes come up on ebay. ive seen some at shows that have the big metal spring clamp attached. They would probable work, just have to remove the clamp.
I am not certain how "rubbery" the original rubber bits were but I can tell you that all the ones I have are no longer rubbery and are very fragile. Anyone attempting to sproing the antenna will break it! I intend one day (it's on the bucket list) to make a mold and cast new rubbery ones that will flex.

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Old 29-03-11, 10:48
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Nigel. Have you had any luck progressing these bases ?
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Old 29-03-11, 12:58
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Hi Richard and all

All 10 units have been bent up, about 4 of these have been set up on a bit of plate and tinkered with so the hinging works and the bits fit together and look right.
The welding is a bit of an issue. The originals were oxy welded and this is very time consuming and costly. I am looking at tig welding as mig and stick welding just do not look good. I may have to go back to the oxy.

The other thing is the arm off the top bracket is riveted on. I have the rivets but must make the tools to rivet.

Once they are finished, I feel they will look the part.

A friend is helping with the final fitting etc but is currently away. For me personally I will be glad to finish the job. Having them out their on carriers will be worth the effort.

Please hold out. There almost done. A long wait but I'm sure it will be worth it.

Nigel
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Old 29-03-11, 13:24
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Thats great as Im still interested in getting one. I have one of the top bracket arms. Could I mail it down to you so it could be added to mine?
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