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Old 17-04-23, 10:09
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Amazing to see what still comes out of the rafters/ woodwork/ barn/ scrap pile, eight decades after the war...
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Old 17-04-23, 10:53
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A good pattern to have new ones made from perhaps?
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Old 17-04-23, 14:00
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Hi Rob,

Very nice find.
I have a request : in the wonderfull world of modelling there was/is a debate about the tyre dimensions for a 6 Pdr. With your pristine tyres I hope you can help us. So, we just need 3 dimensions : external diameter, internal diameter and width.
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Old 18-04-23, 11:45
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Hi Rob,

Very nice find.
I have a request : in the wonderful world of modelling there was/is a debate about the tyre dimensions for a 6 Pdr. With your pristine tyres I hope you can help us. So, we just need 3 dimensions : external diameter, internal diameter and width.

Cheers,
Patrice.
If Rob can't provide the measurements for a tire fitted to a rim (6.0 wide) and inflated to 25psi, the Section Width is 8.5" (216mm) inflated, and while the inside measurement of it is of course 10" for an 8.25-10 tire, the size of the rim OD is 12.5" (318mm).

I will leave Rob to give the Height and Tread Width of a pristine tire, as mine has probably lost some tread depth.
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Old 20-04-23, 04:58
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The tires I have are presently deflated. The total height of the tire is 27.5 inches (just under 70 cm).

I missed measuring the tread width. I'll add that tomorrow.
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Old 22-04-23, 16:48
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Hi Tony and Rob,

Thanks for the prompt reply...and sorry for my late answer (my computer was down for several days).

@ Rob : curious to see if the width differs from Tony used tyre to your NOS tyre.

Cheers,
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Old 22-04-23, 17:56
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I'll check today, but my tires are deflated, so the sidewalls will not be as wide. I could give you the tread width...but sidewall width will not be correct.
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Old 17-04-23, 14:04
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Tim: I will have one spare which I am not using and would be made available if there was to be such an endeavor. But I am not so sure the demand would be sufficient for someone to have that done. It;s not like the few guys who do have these guns would be buying extras for 70 years down the road when the new set wear out.

Then again, maybe one day there will be 3D printers for tires.


Patrice: I'll measure them up when I get home from work tonight.
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Old 18-04-23, 00:47
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Rob, you certainly never cease to surprise. Must have horseshoes stuck somewhere….
You always seem to source the unobtainable, good on ya!
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