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I bought hinges at the local DIY store and found a new latch at a musical instrument supplier....The latch is spot on, and presumably used for a violin or guitar case. It was so spot on, that I ended up only using the top half and re-using the original lower half. I sand blasted the plating, so paint would stick.
I decided to make a handle from a piece of tube.....maybe next time I will use a piece of sheet metal, but it was a nice experiment. I took a lot of bending, grinding and a bit of welding, but I am happy with the result.
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I didn't have much luck with solid rivets, so I used a mix of roofing nails and welds to fix everything and still look close to original.
Thanks to Maurice for the box and Hanno for the template toolbox ![]() Alex
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Alex.
You have a drawing this CMP box? It's not. I drawing the box and you write the dimension for me?
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Joćo Bosco Barbosa 1944 Chevrolet C-15A Sćo Paulo - Brazil |
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Joćo,
Sorry for not replying earlier. I have made up some plans of the toolbox that are hopefully of use to you. Please note that not all measurements are exact as it was hard to measure some things and work out the exact centre line of rivets etc. Please let me know if you need more info. Alex
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Pdf's are attached. I also have Dxf's available, but I havent worked out how to attach them to the forum yet.
Alex
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Good job..... now entered in my digital archives.
Bob C
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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Nice job on the tool box.
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Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer |
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Bob, Mike,
Thanks for your replies. The horseshoe-shaped frame on my C8 was pretty crusty. I was lucky to find a replacement frame from a cab13. It seems the basic pressing on the 11/12cab frame is the same as cab 13....but the brace is in a different location and the open ends are cut differently (picture 2 shows cab13 top, cab11 below). I drilled out the spot welds of the brace and welded it in the proper location for a cab11 ....than cut the ends to match the 11cab frame and swapped over the missing captive nuts.
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Chevrolet C8 cab 11 FFW BSA Folding Bicycle Last edited by Alex van de Wetering; 30-05-19 at 22:14. |
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Last bit was to make two new panels that attach to the bottom of the horseshoe and the assembly is now patiently waiting for it to be fitted to the chassis when the engine is in.
Alex
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Chevrolet C8 cab 11 FFW BSA Folding Bicycle Last edited by Alex van de Wetering; 30-05-19 at 23:47. |
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Good on you Alex, superb work.
Great to see you get back into it. Keep the pictures coming.
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Just caught up with this thread Alex, some exceptional fabrication going on here congratulations to you, even more impressive in that you are not working in a fully equipped workshop
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Thanks Pete!
Yes, years ago I said that not having a workshop or garage was no reason not to buy a restoration project....but in the meantime I have found out that a good work space makes live so much easier! Have been following your D15 restoration (and Retriever) with great interest. Alex
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