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Dave Page 14-08-07 17:19

for sale: WS19 shock mounts
 
Hi, from the non-profit manufacturing department: I have made several sets of shock mounts for the WS19 (may fit other sets, too). These are new and work great, I have my WS19 fitted in my Dingo and it is fine. There are 8 sets (4 mounts per set) left if anyone is interested, and I hope someone is as I would like to at least get my money back. The cost is USD90 per set + postage.
PLease e-mail if interested.
Cheers,
Dave

Jordan Baker 14-08-07 18:04

Do you have any pictures?

Dave Page 15-08-07 02:53

Hi,
this may help a bit...
Bridge No2 (aka shock mount) which fits between the Carrier No21 and the Wireless shelf.
Cheers,
Dave

Dave Page 15-08-07 02:59

no picture? I'll try again

Jordan Baker 15-08-07 04:28

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Hopefully this picture shows up for Dave

Mike K 16-08-07 05:11

feet
 
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Back in the early 1980's , Aussie disposals , a local chain store , was selling those feet for 50 cents each . I bought about 20 sets , over the years most have gone off the radio people ..... I think I have 4 sets left . Some were marked with the Canadian arrow in the C symbol .

Mike

Dave Page 16-08-07 16:25

Hi Mike,
if I had known back then... but the problem is if the old rubber hasn't been stored properly they will quickly tear apart in a moving vehicle.
So, new rubber is the answer. How did I get into this? Well, I needed some, then others wanted some so I made plenty. I do not want to make any more as they cost too much to machine and are very time consuming. I just want rid of them.
Cheers,
Dave

horsa 16-08-07 17:47

Check your private messages and you might be able to sell some.

Mike K 17-08-07 12:19

Yes
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Dave Page
Hi Mike,
if I had known back then... but the problem is if the old rubber hasn't been stored properly they will quickly tear apart in a moving vehicle.
So, new rubber is the answer. How did I get into this? Well, I needed some, then others wanted some so I made plenty. I do not want to make any more as they cost too much to machine and are very time consuming. I just want rid of them.
Cheers,
Dave

Yes Dave ,

You are correct . The rubber does seem to be OK , but with the constant vibration of a vehicle , the old rubber may break away .

I have a few 9.00-13 WW2 NOS rubber inner tubes here too , still wrapped and boxed , unopened . Not worth the risk of using them , but they do look brand new .

Mike


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