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Ron King 28-01-20 03:35

Bren carrier wheels
 
Here in Nowra Australia I think I have found some old trolleys using bren gun carrier wheels.
I don't seem to be able to post pics from my computer to this thread for some reason.
Are they worth saving from the local scrap dealers
the rubber bonding is only fair due to age.
about 12 wheels in total.
Ron

hrpearce 28-01-20 09:00

Re size your pictures to fit the forum.

Robin Craig 28-01-20 11:06

Ron,

I am not a carrier guy but I do dabble in the WW2 or any era stuff from time to time.

I have a convoluted logic when faced with such problems and I will explain if you like, I am not trying to lecture to anyone.

1 There will never be any more of those made

2 Someone will want some at some time in the future, eventually

3 If you can spare some cash buy them even if nothing more than to save them from being melted down.

4 If you have the space to hide them off the ground under a piece of plywood out doors then that is about as good as it will get at the least cost for storage, indoors under a roof is deluxe storage

5 write down what you paid for them so you know.

6 you will likely have your efforts rewarded in kind in another direction somewhere as you look for parts for your vehicles eventually, you are making a karma bank and possibly some cash as well.

7 if you don't save these why would expect someone else to save parts for the vehicle you are looking for parts for?

8 you meet some very interesting people around doing this and have a lot of fun in doing so.

hope this helps

Richard Farrant 28-01-20 13:50

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Originally Posted by Ron King (Post 266385)
Here in Nowra Australia I think I have found some old trolleys using bren gun carrier wheels.
I don't seem to be able to post pics from my computer to this thread for some reason.
Are they worth saving from the local scrap dealers
the rubber bonding is only fair due to age.
about 12 wheels in total.
Ron

Hi Ron,
They could be British or Australian carrier wheels, there is a difference between the two at the width of the tyre and rim.

Ron King 28-01-20 20:03

I will try again to post a picture when I am near my computer.
I am not 100 percent certain what they are , looking like bren wheels, but the spoke cross section is that of a H beam and the bearing is a plain bush with grease nipple.

Tony Smith 28-01-20 20:32

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Originally Posted by Ron King (Post 266385)
Are they worth saving....

Yes, always. See Robin's point #1
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Originally Posted by Ron King
......from the local scrap dealers.

Ron

Gold is currently about AU$2200 per ounce, and this often seems to be the guidance that scrappies will choose when somebody's face lights up and expresses an interest. :bang:

You have to face the fact that if they are asking too much, then maybe they're not worth buying just on the off chance they'll be useful to someone someday.

Tony Smith 28-01-20 20:40

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Originally Posted by Ron King (Post 266393)
I am not 100 percent certain what they are , looking like bren wheels, but the spoke cross section is that of a H beam and the bearing is a plain bush with grease nipple.

That certainly sounds like Australian Pattern wheels.

They do have bearings inside the hub, but are enclosed with a steel cased oilseal. This might look at first glance to be a plain bearing.

rob love 28-01-20 21:30

I would suggest that if they are of no use to you, that you do exactly like you have done: post it here in case anyone has interest. As to buying them yourself on spec, or to help someone out in the future, unless you have lots of spare cash, and lots of storage space, that can be a very consuming endeavour. Don't ask me how I know this....

Ron King 28-01-20 22:13

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Originally Posted by Tony Smith (Post 266395)
That certainly sounds like Australian Pattern wheels.

They do have bearings inside the hub, but are enclosed with a steel cased oilseal. This might look at first glance to be a plain bearing.


That's the wheel...…..grease nipple on the hub between the spokes.
Do you want a contact number ?????

Ron King 28-01-20 22:23

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I hope this works.

Ron King 28-01-20 22:28

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Some more.

Robin Craig 29-01-20 02:18

Ron,

Good luck and hope my comments were not off putting and good luck. PS Rob Love has mountains of good gear in his sheds if you need anything else than wheels . . . .

rob love 29-01-20 02:27

Robin
Please do not feed the obsession. I currently have nine or ten storage sheds/buildings, and will be putting up a 4000 square foot steel span shed, hopefully this summer, to get some more vehicles under cover. My poor wife is going to have a lot to deal with when I go.

Harry Moon 29-01-20 03:48

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Originally Posted by rob love (Post 266402)
Robin
Please do not feed the obsession. I currently have nine or ten storage sheds/buildings, and will be putting up a 4000 square foot steel span shed, hopefully this summer, to get some more vehicles under cover. My poor wife is going to have a lot to deal with when I go.

I overheard at a private tour while at the MVPA convention in Portland, The women was explaining to another women when we went in through the door that this was all her "husbands toys", the other women looked back and forth and said something to the effect, "oh dear, be sure to die first!"


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