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Old 10-04-16, 19:05
Patrick Johnson Patrick Johnson is offline
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Default Aerial Base No.8 Mounting No.1

Hi Geoff,
If it interests you I would be happy to post some pictures of the Aerial Base No.8 Mounting No.1 that I have in my collection. There seems to be 2 or 3 variations on this mount but the one I have has only a 3/4" opening for the variometer's aerial feeder. My example also appears to have remnants of the C-broad arrow stamp on it which is nice.
I want to thank you again for posting the Radio Bracket details for an M4 Sherman, it allowed me to build the shelf (see picture) for my turret bustle project. Now that I have the drawing, I realize some of the proportions I used to build the "armour" surround need to be revised. A small re-build is in order, but at the end of the day with the turret shape rebuilt to the measurements shown on the line drawing, I'll have a reasonably accurate take on a Sherman turret.
As an aside, can someone please confirm whether the 69" turret ring diameter for the Sherman turret is for the interior ring I.D., or for the overall outside diameter of the turret casting? I can't find a line drawing on the web which shown this and this confirmation from a Forum member would be much appreciated. To date I have assumed this would be the clear inner dimension available to the crew.
Thanks again, Patrick
P.S. rotate photo 90 degrees clockwise for best reading of the shape. The holes in the shelf are based on the line diagram, and the spacing of the holes on the shelf were drilled based on 1) the mounting holes in the rails of the No. 21 carrier, used to attach the shock absorbers, and 2), the distance between the slots in the shock absorber mounts. Although I only have one shock absorber at the moment, I'd like to find three more. I plan to use wood blocking underneath the carrier (hidden from view) to keep all loading off the mounts, as these will be installed for appearance only.
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Last edited by Patrick Johnson; 11-04-16 at 00:21. Reason: Photo - rotate photo 90 degrees clockwise for best reading.
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