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Old 22-04-13, 17:51
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You do beautiful work, Sir!

Just one question…How far away are you from putting these carrier hulls back into production? Your efforts look even better than the factory originals!!!


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Old 22-04-13, 20:02
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I just picked up another 2 carriers. So into the shed they go. A set of boxes finished, cleaned and painted.
Another two carriers....!!!!
Are you rubbing in for me friend....????

Do they blooming well grow on trees over there???
I was in Oz at Xmas and didnt see any, must have been under the snow you had........... (41 degrees in melbourne!!)
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Old 23-04-13, 08:27
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Thanks Dave, those couple of carriers will be stored away for a while as I've got some other projects in line first. Paul, you probably didn't see them hiding behind all those kangaroos
Onto some fuel tanks. These must be bent in sequence or you won't get the last bend without destroying it.
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Old 23-04-13, 08:29
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If they're not bent at 90deg to the side then they'll be twisted when welded.
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Old 23-04-13, 08:32
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I also made a new forming plate which is a bit thicker than the other one I had. It certainly needs to be clamped to a solid base for peening.
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Old 23-04-13, 08:36
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As I form it around the corner I kept grinding the excess away as you don't need to shrink/stretch any more than you need to.
Another 7 to make and a dead arm at the end of it
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Old 23-04-13, 08:53
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Thanks Dave, those couple of carriers will be stored away for a while as I've got some other projects in line first. Paul, you probably didn't see them hiding behind all those kangaroos
Onto some fuel tanks. These must be bent in sequence or you won't get the last bend without destroying it.

You have kangaroos..............???? How bloomin big are they to hid a carrier???? Ideal in combat as camoflage I think!!
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Old 23-04-13, 13:23
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Hi Colin,I am in my fifty fifth year as a toolmaker and I must say you learned well and you have what it take.My hat is off to you.
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Old 24-04-13, 12:37
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Thanks Clark, I would love to have the knowledge of a tool maker. I'd have a die for everything.
Keith, sorry for the delay on the numbers
Ford, NSW 2822
VR, 634
The paintball tiger I made was VR 3413
The Fuel tanks to date. I decided to mig weld the joints as it was the quickest and most effective way for me to do it.
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Old 24-04-13, 12:49
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Hi Colin. Can we get some more pics of 2822, not very far off mine. Would love to add the photos to my collection.
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Old 24-04-13, 21:10
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A Ford Homebush one, Colin?
Thanks for the numbers.

Nathan, what is the hull number of yours please?
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Old 24-04-13, 22:23
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Kieth, mine is 2838 also a Ford NSW.
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Old 26-04-13, 09:33
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Fuel tanks finished with the help of my little helper Andrew. He's learning well!
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Old 26-04-13, 09:40
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fittings all done and a quick pressure and the old soapy water test diligently performed again by the budding apprentice (non paid of course) Andrew.
Just a quick grind and then paint.
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Old 26-04-13, 09:53
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Colin, excellent as always. Do you make the caps as well?
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Old 27-04-13, 01:47
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Hi Lynn, no I had a few originals and on the look out for some more if anyone has some.
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Old 27-04-13, 05:57
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A bloke told me once that you there's a similar cap you can buy from a plumbing store. I've never looked into it myself so can't say for sure.

Awesome work Colin. A lot of people go to the expense of making these tanks out of Stainless steel, what are your thoughts?

The fuel tanks I have seen have swaging in them. Is this difficult to replicate?
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Old 27-04-13, 07:15
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Today myself and three mates put down a slab 7.2m x 3m for my humpy for VR 2225 at my work , two cases of XXXX Beer and she is done . In a couple of years time when we move into our new house my wife will let me have the big shed for my toys but for the time this will have to do . When wife gives you a yes to buy a bren gun carrier you must take the plunge and buy one otherwise the YES can soon turn into a big NO ... Dale

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Old 27-04-13, 07:49
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Hi Steve/Alex, I couldn't imagine you would get anything like that at a plumbers store but I did try to get a threaded pipe that I could use and I took in a cap. There was nothing like it here. As far as getting stainless steel ones done, I see no reason for the extra expense seeing that some of the ones I have are 70+ years old and still in excellent cond. I have some that are swaged but the majority are just as I've done them. Not and easy thing to swage them unless you made a die press tool or you had a good quality swage and jenny machine ( I'll get 1 one day)
Dale, would you like me to get some new rubber tracks for the carrier as It would be a shame to mark that lovely slab and by the way, "nice job" I hope to cast the date in it.
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Old 27-04-13, 08:05
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Thanks Colin . Nice to have mates to help , they did a nice smooth finish no oil stains yet either .. Colin what's the height on the sides of a bren ? . My roof height will be fairy low I hope I can climb into it without rolling it outside each time . Dale
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Old 27-04-13, 09:56
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The sides are only about 1.2m so you shouldn't have any problems. I gave the tanks the first coat of primer today and I'll do another tomorrow. Here's a few shots of 2822 and I just love the inguinuity for the radiator support. "The old starr dropper and some fencing wire. I would not want to sit there when she boils
This must be a LP2'GT' as its got the sports steering wheel.
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Old 27-04-13, 09:58
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A very good diff and perfect floor
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Old 27-04-13, 10:00
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Also the steering and brake mech is in excellent cond as well. Please excuse my grammar if there's the odd spelling mistake
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Old 27-04-13, 10:10
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Thanks for the pics Colin. Seen her fair share of abuse over the years, do you know what they were using it for? By the looks of where the radiator is located, must have been somewhere with a cold climate........pleanty of heat for the driver.

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Old 02-05-13, 10:57
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Hi Nathan, I was told it was used in a rodeo for barrel racing but it became a bit dangerous and it was in a very hot area.
Newly made brake and steering rods and I grit blasted the rest of the steering components and it's all primed and ready to go.
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Old 04-05-13, 12:39
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Original engine cover referbed with newly made lift out panels.
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Old 04-05-13, 12:41
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Onto the front mudguards which I'll complete tomorrow.
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Old 04-05-13, 16:18
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Master, when you have entrusted all your worldly skills and knowledge to your present student may I gracefully apply to be your next and progress to be a Jeddi knight (complete with light sabre plasma cutter!!!) and conquer the universe of carriers!! Great work there as per usual friend.

NATIONAL STAR WARS DAY TODAY'...........MAY 4Th BE WITH YOU.....!!!
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Old 04-05-13, 23:51
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I am sorry young master Paul! This cannot be as you live on the dark side from me.
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Old 06-05-13, 05:10
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Making a cheap and quick bending tool for the front guards
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