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Mike,
I can visualize what you're saying. However, the crank handle setup won't match what's there on my F8. As for the snaps, I'm beginning to suspect that there were several variations in the design of the curtains as the War went on! Regards, Jim |
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Hi everyone...... nice to all chip in..... not to many 11/12 left with curtains.
Over the Easter weekend I will dig out my NOS curtains and the tubes for the doors and photograph everything in detail... hard to describe everything by words alone..... for example there is a separete canvas part that snaps on the slanted windshield pillar and a separete piece that fits on the upper part of the cab door opening....... all serving the purpose to better seal out the bad weather. Bottom line.... they look good but are probably totally ineffective and greatly reduce dvision..... so in a front line situation they would get stored or chucked very quickly. I suspect that at 25 mph enough water would seep around the windscreen and drip on the driver's knees..... only to be matched by water being splashed from below by every lever opening available. Cab11/12 were not meant to float !!!!!!! Happy Easter and don't be fooled by the Easter Bunny hidding his eggs..... you would to if you didn't want anyone to know you've been scr***ing around with a chicken. BooB
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Bob,
That would be super! will look forward to the pictures. Now I get the "picture" on all the pieces that went into the window coverings! Like you, I wonder how effective they really all were! Regards, Jim |
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Hi Jim,
Here's what I've got for mine. I had one and 1/2 original rods to copy. The curtains are reproductions the former owner bought while attending Beltring some years ago. The rods are 5/8" wide, 3/16" thick, and 18" long. I had to cut mine down a bit to work with these curtains. There were also two tapped holes in the rods for screws to attach to the curtain (I assume). The bottom is tapered from round to a square to fit the slots in the doors. I also angled the front rods to match the angle of the front of the curtains. Chuck PS.. if anyone has pics of what the top part of the rifle holders looks like, I'd sure appreciate it!
Last edited by Chuck Anderson; 10-04-09 at 08:19. Reason: typos galore |
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Hi , mine are round rods with another 3rd one on top wich slides over the 2 bottom ones , pictures after weekend .
I still got a dozen original side screens for 11/12 cab , so if somebody needs some . |
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Chuck,
Thanks very much for the pictures of your curtains. Could you porvide me with some measurements and close up pictures of both sides of the windshield frame ones; I don't have anything on them at all. Attached are pictures of the rifle holders I have for my F8. I haven't installed them as yet as I don't have the second "cup" that holds the rifle butt in place. One of those lesser "to do" things on the list! Regards, Jim |
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Maurice,
Would you have any of the other pieces besides the curtain itself that make up the three-piece set for each window? Or, any of the supporting rods? Regards, Jim |
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I think the peices you are after can be found if you do a search for " cab 11/12 canvas " and this thread has measurements for windflaps
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Have a good one ![]() Andrew Custodian of the "Rare and Rusty"
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