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Old 20-11-16, 09:29
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Thanks to Jacques Reed, who graciously gave his time and effort to make me a second brass bush for the brake cross shaft, the 25pdr axle assembly is now soooo close to finished.
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Only one small piece left to find. That being the linkage thingy that connects the brake lever rod between ratchet and the hand brake lever (see below, right side). I've not seen one of these for sale, ever. One will show up somehow, somewhere, sometime, or I will have to make one. I think the display gun I take my measurements from may have one I can inspect and cheat off, though i dont really fancy making what will be an inferior looking item.
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Old 20-11-16, 23:02
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Old 21-11-16, 08:35
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Yes Euan, that's the little bugger I'm after.
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Old 24-11-16, 11:24
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The gun project just got a reprieve from being mothballed for a while, thanks to a genuine 25pdr spares box via Rob Nixon in the UK. Thanks Rob....again!
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She's a little rough in general, but I look forward to the challenge of restoring it to match my tool box. So far, all the screws have come out successfully, BUT in some locations screws appear to have been replaced by flat broad headed nails!?!?
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It's because of these nails, that I was forced to distort the lid hinges to remove them. Now they are exposed, I can get a pincer on them for removal. If possible, they will be replaced by screws identical to the majority of fixings. Perhaps they were there from manufacture but I hate them! The webbing handles have been redone at some stage, as the metal strips holding them on look very amateurish indeed. The screws for those are not a match for the others on the box either. I will probably try to improve on the appearance, by fashioning another set of fixings with more appropriate looking screws.
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Can't say I fathom why so many coats of paint have been applied, nor why someone went to the extraordinary lengths or puttying over majority of the screw heads. In my mind they would be better seen as a feature, and part of the detail.

I have heaps of the same canvas used on the tool box, and when I first made the deal to buy this box, I hunted down the guy who made me the custom sized, vegetable tanned, leather strip to secure the canvas cover to edges of the lid. It actually arrived a couple of days before the box got here (which was today).

Metal parts will be sandblasted then blued. Timber will be sanded mechanically after a liberal costing of paint stripper to most of the wood. I can see I'll be using a few wipes of wood filler, while trying my hardest to retain detail of the timber jointing.
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Old 24-11-16, 13:49
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Tony,

I'm happy it arrived safely, That new postage service does save a few quid but following the tracking details certainly takes a bit of do'in !

Rob.................rnixartillery.

Ah ps, the metal strips holding the webbing handles are correct and yes quite crude.
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Old 24-11-16, 18:40
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Well, in that case I won't muck with them, Rob.
What about the use of wide head nails instead of screws, in some places. Is that something that was original too? I'm hoping not, but if so, I may need to rethink replacing them with screws.
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Old 24-11-16, 23:39
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Well, in that case I won't muck with them, Rob.
What about the use of wide head nails instead of screws, in some places. Is that something that was original too? I'm hoping not, but if so, I may need to rethink replacing them with screws.
Now they should be slotted countersunk screws !

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