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Old 05-04-14, 08:43
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We have worked out what we hope is a good method of attaching the flat sheet-metal on the sides of the rear body to the supporting "battens". Because they taper in at the top we had to cut the battens out longitudinally from a piece of box section steel. In doing that we left 6 small "tabs" which we will poke through slots in the sheet-metal and weld them on from the inside. That will hide the welds, greatly reduce heat distortion, save time and (we hope) make a neater job. We will see how well that works in the next instalment.
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Old 06-04-14, 12:30
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Today we continued welding the bed framework and getting everything square, true and straight before starting to attach the vertical supports and the three top rails. It was quite tricky work and reminded us again of the old saying: "Measure twice and cut once" We were lucky to again have the help of our mate Greg (black singlet) whose skill and experience made everything happen so much more smoothly.
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Old 07-05-14, 06:57
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We continued welding the rear ammo body last weekend. Its quite time-consuming to weld all the joins and there are more to do yet before we can start installing the sheet-metal for the sides and floor. Slow but steady wins the race
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Old 08-05-14, 06:33
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Andrew - that will be a very nice LRDG truck!
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Old 08-06-14, 23:19
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Yesterday we started cutting out the 2mm sheets for the floor and sides and seeing how they fit onto the framework of the rear Godfreidson ammo body. None of the sheets are welded on yet, they are just clamped to make sure they fit properly. We won't weld them on until we are sure they are right, but it still gave us a boost to see it all coming together, just as Mr Godfreidson intended it.
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Old 12-06-14, 11:33
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Great to see that rear body coming to life. Very nice work Andrew. That French replica has been the feature of an article in (the French) "Vehicules Militaires" magazine a few years ago. I thought I had the magazine here, but I guess I must have sold it. However the article did show some of the handywork the owner did in converting the civvy Chev parts.

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Old 13-06-14, 10:52
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Hello

Among the huge quantity of WWII military trucks that I saw in NORMANDY last week, I have shoted this INDIAN CHEVROLET replica. Were such truck used by LRDG group or only by INDIAN troops?

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