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Tim Bell 07-05-18 13:00

Bags, Waterproof, Signal, No6 - 1944
 
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Following a theme from Daniel last year... fairly sure this is likely to be for the WS18... but this is based purely on the size and shape of the bag and not any evidence... padded out with an old box... not a WS18.

Anyone know for sure.

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Tim

wendel daniel 07-05-18 14:46

hello
Thanks for the photos, but could you do more from all the side please.
thanks for all
daniel from france

Chris Suslowicz 09-05-18 00:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Bell (Post 250268)
Following a theme from Daniel last year... fairly sure this is likely to be for the WS18... but this is based purely on the size and shape of the bag and not any evidence... padded out with an old box... not a WS18.

Anyone know for sure.

Tim

They were a general purpose item for waterproofing equipment when conducting beach landings or deep wading operations. Somewhere I have a list of the sizes and their intended applications (No.1 was typically used for waterproofing the WS38 Mk.3 battery - the set itself being fully sealed.)

There were also waterproofing sheets, tubes of "Bostik" adhesive/sealant and "asbestos mastic" :eek: for sealing cable entries and bag necks.

The closure method for that No.6 bag was to close the neck of the bag up, possibly filling it with putty, then fold it over, place the cap over it and bind it tightly to prevent water ingress.

One of the WS22 manuals has "Preparing the set for wading", which I think allowed the set to be pre-tuned and operated on R/T with some difficulty - the headset being outside the bag and all the cable entries (and battery vents) carefully sealed up until the landing was complete and there was no risk of sea water getting in.

Chris.

Tim Bell 09-05-18 10:48

Chris

If you are able to find the list, that would be excellent - thanks.

In the meantime, I have found that Bag No 5 is listed on the WS22 schedule when used with the Handcart.

Cheers

Tim


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