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|  Best Restoration Tools 
			
			A couple of travellers passing through town today dropped into my workshop and had a look a some of my restoration projects. One of the asked me what were the two most important tools in my workshop in regard to doing restoration work on CMP trucks. I nominated a digital camera and a forklift! Anyone else got any ideas on what they consider is most important? Cheers Rod Diery | 
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			A well-stocked beer fridge, conscripted volunteer workers for the use of...    
				__________________ SUNRAY SENDS AND ENDS :remember :support | 
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|  Beer fridge 
			
			The beer fridge goes without saying Rod   | 
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|  Camera, Tetnus Shot, Blood Donors 
			
			I learned with first truck the value of photos the CMP manuals are better than many.  But the photos come in real handy 6 months a year later when you are trying to remember how something sent. Now I take photos of each layer of disassembly. Digital camera is even better because now I store hundreds of pictures on disk. 
				__________________ Phil Waterman `41 C60L Pattern 12 `42 C60S Radio Pattern 13 `45 HUP http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/ New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com | 
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			Kettle……..Tea bags….mug…camera…..good company…….. In that order.  Pete | 
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			Gallons of solvent, hammer, larger hammer, bandages...in that order.
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|  tools 
			
			Hi Rod Yes, I'd agree with that along with things like patience, knowledge, cat's (or possum) piss, gifts to distract wife... 
				__________________ Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern | 
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 If in doubt, brew-up. Experience also suggests a large supply of basic Anglo-Saxon is most efficatious in aiding the strip-down process and treating the myriad of minor wounds thus sustained. Maybe we should all have a restoration risk assessment. . . . . . . .   R. | 
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|  what restorations? 
			
			What do you have in your shed Rod? Best tools ... whiskey, angle grinder, gas axe and hammer. Then after my museum studies course... cotton buds, de-ironised water and herbal tea. Best tool I have ever used... flapper disk or wire brush on an angle grinder. Rod, I found a pic of some factory Rover AC's, on it's way to you. | 
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|  First and Foremost... 
			
			No. 1 Money No. 2 Beer No. 3 Understanding significant other
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|  gifts 
			
			Keith, Kathy read your post on giving gifts to the wife she would like a new locket, good on ya Keefy. Max I have passed the 100 th post, not bad for an old bushie | 
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|  Re: tools Quote: 
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|  Possum Piss Quote: 
 That's the generic term here for the penetrating oil usually in pressure packs also called CRC, WD40 Penetrine. Quite useful for a myriad of things although not good as an eye treatment which is possible when working under the vehicle. 
				__________________ Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern | 
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|  Re: Possum Piss Quote: 
 Although 3 times the price of WD40 here, we have found this stuff to be at least 3 times better: http://www.howeslube.thomasregister....6349/multi.htm Now for complete peace of mind all I have to find out is why a T34 60deg V12 diesel has a designed 6.7mm extra stroke on the right bank as compared to the left.  : R. | 
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|  Re: what restorations? Quote: 
 Rover pic's? you beauty Cheers Rod | 
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			Hi Rod Presumably you've seen this one too?   
				__________________ Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern | 
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|  Re: Rover Quote: 
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			This is from a 10X8 print from the Victorian  RSL Archives - just give 'em a credit and a link to my pic too. Here's the link. 
				__________________ Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern | 
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|  To Rod Diery 
			
			Rod, as an aside to all that followed from your original post...I used the pic of your 15cwt WIRE as my desktop, as it epitomizes my Signal Corps background. I also had the photo scanned and frame mounted, resting nicely on a wall in my office. (GWB has seen it.) May I assume that I broke no laws or conventions by doing so? If not, OK, if so, bugger the lot!... Regards 
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|  Re: To Rod Diery Quote: 
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