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Hi

 

Does anyone have any patterns or photos of ww2 western desert LRDG/SAS sand tracks? What were they made of? Hole patterns? Edge shape/fold? Does anyone make them?

 

Thanks in anticipation

 

Gary

Guest catweazle (Banned Member)
Posted

Didnt we cover this allready Garry:confused:cw

Posted

Guys,

 

The earlier thread was about PSP or Marsden matting, this was used for temporary runways.

 

I think what Gary is referring to are sand channels, as seen fitted to the sides of this Canadian Military Pattern truck. The steel sand channels were designed and used specifically for crossing soft sand patches with vehicles. There also were canvas sand mats, designed and used for the same purpose.

 

These were widely used in desert areas, not only by special forces, and were part of the standard vehicle kit for many decades (Ferrets and Dingos had a sand channel fitted to the front).

 

Sand channels and sand mats have a totally different purpose from the American PSP / Marsden matting (of which the British equivalent was SMT or Square Mesh Track).

 

Hanno

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Guest catweazle (Banned Member)
Posted

I did speak to Garry about sand mats so maybe its the channels he wants.

Posted

Thanks Guys

 

Yes the canvas mats with wooden inserts were seperate thread and got patterns for them to get made up it is the channels this time, as can be seen in the picture gratefully inserted above they are different from modern PSP and a bit lighter. the hole patterns and edge folds are different and this is what I am trying to get pattern for

 

Regards

 

Gary

Posted

Hi

 

I am looking for a pair about 5 ft long to sit at rear of jeep, the modern PSP is about 10ft and halved. How long are yours and are they lighter than modern?

 

thanks

 

gary

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