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Pretty happy with how this larger floor plate is cleaning up. Three days of soaking in the citric acid bath followed up by a quick scrub and hose off. I’m quite happy with my initial invest in this method compared to having to send out these parts for sandblasting.
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Taking advantage of the 20deg weather I got a bunch more plates all painted up. Now to let them sit for a while and have the paint harden up.
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One more part made up for the Otter. Thanks to a fellow vehicle enthusiast in the Netherlands who was able to get me some dimensions from an Otter in a museum. This was a small bin that held a flare pistol. It still needs to get a spray of primer then it will be welded up to the backside of the turret basket ammunition tray.
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Is that a stud for a leather strap on the front, Jordan?
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Alex, thanks again. Carefully looking over the pictures you sent me leads me to believe that the bottom was welded up. Thats what I have done for mine.
David, I would think the stud is for that.
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This has proven to be one of the most challenging parts to remove from the Otter hull. Approximately 60 round headed slotted screws held this box in place. Most had to be cut off with a Zip disk. This steel box held the fuel tank.
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The task….remove the remains of the 5/16-18 screws that had the heads cut off. I could have ground them down flat then drilled out and re-threaded them. However they can lead to problems if you get your initial hole off centre. So in this case I tried the old school ways of welding on a nut to the end of the threaded bit sticking out. This works great as welding puts a pile of heat right into the stud and also gives a nut for the impact gun and socket to remove it. Most of the studs came out nicely. I had one stubborn one that would not come out and the welded on nuts kept snapping. So did the next step and welded on a flat washer to the end of the stud. Then welded a drilled out larger sized nut to the washer. This time the impact gun won and the stud came out. A quick run through with a threading tap and all the threads were good.
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Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer |
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Some detail shots of the fuel tank enclosure. This “box” is just under 4’ in length to give an idea of the size. It’s quite heavy due to the size of the steel plate and all the angle iron. One interesting bit is that the welding on the plates to the angle is continuous the entire length. The rusting is heavy in place but everything will still cleanup nicely. One interesting point to note. I’m finding that a lot of these parts were bare steel and then installed together then painted. There is no evidence of paint between the joining surfaces. The floor plates were the same when bolting to the body. 80 plus years later there is a bit of rust and corrosion.
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Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer |
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