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Rangie

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  1. I tried the RLC Museum 3 or 4 years ago and they hadn't anything spare at that time. I may try them again though, good idea.

    I have a 2-Hole, but I am after another one or a 3-Hole. I can't use the oven and the boilers/fry plate at the same time.

    I have a good selection of the equipment now, I've been searching for years for the stuff, if I could only find a 3-Hole I would be set!

    I'm contemplating making up some of the "Stands" for the 6-gallon dixies, the ones that nest inside the insulator with the pan and slot-together. I made up a trench plate the way I think it should be, just to see how it looked. I haven't had the balls to set one in a trench yet, I'd rather see it and any developing issues before it goes out of hand.

    They are excellent bits of kit to use though.

    Alec.

  2. The hunt continues....

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    I am looking for 2 or 3 Hole Pot Trivets, or trench plates (rectangular plate with oval hole) for the Cooker No.1 setup.

    I appreciate most of these have ended up in the scrap metal bins but thought I would ask again to see if there were any lurking in sheds unused/unwanted!

    Any condition, happy to use them for patterns. Happy to organise collection. Contact with information please.

    Thanks, Alec.

     

  3.  

    9 hours ago, Grasshopper said:

    I sold my M1009 to a forum member at the northern tip of the Uk as it was being problematic to park in my road (due to width and living in a Cul-de-sac). Not long after that I moved to a house with a driveway, so wish I could have kept it! Would love an M1009 or Dodge equivalent at some point. Would be tempted to drop a Cummins B Series in one too. 

    The M1009 is still doing well. It needs a radiator badly but it's still rumbling away nicely 😁

    Alec.

  4. Hi Folks,

    I'm looking for a couple of 6 Gallon cooking insulators/hayboxes if anyone has any at the back of their sheds?

    I would also be interested in any of the cylindrical flasks (thermos style, holding maybe a couple of gallons). If you have the backpack to go with them, even better.

    PM with details please.

    Thanks,

    Alec.

  5. Hi Folks,

    I'm looking for Hydrastatic Cylinders or cylinder parts for an early 80" Land Rover, particularly the rear ones.

    Fronts are 1 3/8", Rears are 1 1/8" diameter and they are of cast iron. Complete cylinders or parts/springs/pistons/etc in any condition considered. LH/RH, it doesn't matter as they can be machined to fit either side and re-sleeved to spec.

    Fire a PM if you have anything lurking in a shed please. Long shot but sometimes they pay off!

    Alec.

  6. I'd post your other machine photos here as well. That bloke seems to have gone into meltdown about wanting the thread closed! :wow:

     

    I like your Belt Lacing. I have seen images of it in books but never in the flesh! Any problems with it wearing out/rubbing through?

    When we join a belt it is usually the countersunk bolt/button/strap method. It too is less noisy than the staples/alligator for joining.

     

    I have a war pattern 18" LeBlonde turret lathe and an old 1930s/40s British Denbigh drill, alongside one or two marginally newer machines! I'd like a smallish radial arm and/or a mill to add to the collection at some point in the future.

     

    Alec.

  7. Woo Hoo! :-D

     

    Bright bits would be the clamp and the rolled-edge?

    Generally the bright bits would be the hotter region. Perhaps the colour settings are reversed or they are acting as a heatsink?

     

    Or, thinking laterally, perhaps the test was subjecting the coil to influences of higher external temperatures to see if it would break down? the clamp being hotter and the rolled edge where it touches a surface?

     

    Hmm....

     

    Alec.

  8. Hi Folks,

     

    I'm looking for a copy of the circuit description or even a manual (i'd copy&return or pay for a copy) for the Brush SDAF Generator, (or one of its brothers, even the dc start version).

    These were prolific from the late 60s to the early 80s and were fitted to Listers, Petters, Rustons and others in military and civilian guise.

     

    Just throwing it out there... Other forums/ebay have thrown up no leads to a manual/handbook.

     

    Thanks,

    Alec.

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