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Old 28-07-11, 08:55
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Hi all, update on carrier project. I have completed the hull which is now ready for the grit blaster so I thought I'd pull in another one and prep the hull as well.
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Old 28-07-11, 08:58
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Pulling things apart, getting the cross shaft out. The replacement steel is cut and ready.
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Old 28-07-11, 10:55
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LOVE IT!! No buggering around here, get in, get it done!! Inspirational
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Old 28-07-11, 13:49
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Colin, good to see your back on track(s), (well nearly).
In one of the pics I noticed a handful of cast wing nuts, are these commercially available or old stock as I have searched for correct type of fasteners in the past.
Keep up the progress pics as we can all learn from your vast experience.
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Old 28-07-11, 16:58
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Henry Ford would be proud if your work Colin. Next you will be turning them out in black...

As Euan has said, and we recently discussed there is always a market for good repro wingnuts steel and brass.

I would love to trip over a crate of NOS brass british wingnuts some day in a shed.

Keep up the great qualuty and quanity of carriers !

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Old 28-07-11, 23:14
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Mornin! thanks 4 the comments and Euan, unfortunately that handful of wingnuts is it. I was repairing a machine for my brother on his farm and found them in his workshop. I have to go back again and tip out all the containers he's got and them all. They were Dad's so they have been sittin' for a long time. I might do a bit more in the shed today.
Hey Phil! Thats a good Idea "BLACK" a cammo carrier. Black over dark black?
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Old 29-07-11, 11:52
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I got a bit more done with a few interuptions today. I found a crack in the floor so I did a repair before I put the side on. When I build my shed I put a overhead gantry in. When doing this type of work on your own it's like having an exrta couple of helpers at times. There are 2 independant ones up there which give me a lot of flexability. they travel 12mtrs x 4mtrs as the last photo shows.
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