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I can recommend Mikes advice Colin. Sandwich the ally between two plates, secured by any means and you will get no warpage. I did this tool box lid for the Walker Bulldog resto project that Weapsim did for the Cairns tank museum.
i couldn't get enough pressure at 100 tons in one go so had to step it along. Still came out neatly.
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Hope you dont mind the intrusion Colin.
Unlike most following this thread I was lucky enough to have seen these Vickers tanks in the flesh before any work was undertaken and the sheer amount of creativity and brilliance going into these projects has been nothing short of outstanding.
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1943 Willys MB Willys Trailer 1941 Fordson WOT 2H 1941 Fordson WOT 2H (Unrestored) 194? Fordson WOT 2D (Unrestored) 1939 Ford 1 ton utility (Undergoing restoration) 1940 Ford 1 ton utility (Unrestored) 1941 Ford 1 ton utility (Unrestored) BSA folding bicycle BSA folding bicycle 1941 Ford/Marmon Herrington 3A gun tractor 1941 Ford/Marmon Herrington 3 gun tractor (Unrestored) 1941 Diamond T 969 (Unrestored) Wiles Junior Cooker x 2 |
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Hi Jack, no I don't mind at all. I am quite familiar with fully clamping prior to pressing and have done on a few like that on different projects
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I had to make some smallish type handles so I thought I would show how I got them as a exact tee easily. A small bloc of steel with tow machined grooves as per the pictures. Once clamped in the vise and hammered down they have no option but to be equal. Saves some guess work. I also had to backtrack on my work by removing the rear cover, fuel tank and shelf. I decided to fab a complete new rear shelf for the tanks as after another inspection of the ones I made a couple of years back, I wasn't happy with them, All good now.
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I had to add some extra parts to the shelf as well as thicker material. I have had the engine running and my Mech is going to change the plugs, leads, condenser etc,etc. It is now fitted back in for the last time before it comes back from the dead😁😁. While I have the fuel tank out I made quite some time back I will double check for leaks before I put fuel in it just in case. I will also run the fuel line and secure the tank in also before the rear cover goes back on.
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Still back tracking but also getting a lot of smaller things done including a lot of threaded mounting blocks
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That's almost it! they are now up to even point now along with other parts ready to go back in too. I will be getting the fuel lines installed to both next.
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