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Old 17-12-17, 19:38
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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Ah, WW2 engineering at its finest!! The lower half is the heavy duty steel bottom and sides, the tops of which have the rubber mounts. This lower bolts solidly to the wireless table. The top is really three aluminum boxes that have a ledge half way down at either end for the other part of the rubber. The three boxes hang on the ledges by the rubber mounts which accommodate any shocks or bumps.

And no, it never comes to an end. As soon as you figure something out another project with its own set of mysteries pops up.

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Originally Posted by David Dunlop View Post
Thanks for posting the photos, Bruce.

Interesting how the center Bridge Mount is inverted between the outer two. It really peaks my curiosity now as well, as to how these shock mounts actually function, mounted halfway up the sides of the Carrier. I was expecting them to be on the bottom of the Carrier, as per 19-Set equipment.

Does the Learning Curve for this stuff ever come to an end?

David

Edit: Now off to the WS19 site to hunt the elusive 52-Set EMERs
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