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Thats a clever little impro for a bench vice! The only limitation would be sections only 150mm wide / long. Another option could be a small gauge angle profile that can be tack welded underneath as the angles can be purchased a small as 12x12mm or even 10x10mm / 3/8"x3/8".
I will end up doing some simple fabrication drawings as a master to fabricate from so will share these with you once they are done! Regards Wayne
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Wayne I have a large B&Q not far away that is useful for small quantity metal products. It beats wasting half a day driving into the city to queue up at a trade counter where they don't want to sell diddley quantities to the public anyway.
Besides if you overbuy in B&Q you can take it back for a refund. But I have learnt not to do that, as excess bits will always be needed for something eventually. You're too young to know about this, but some of us get 10% off on Wednesdays ![]() With the exception of brake pipes, I also get my plumbing there. ![]() ![]()
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I have noticed that they do angles, box section and small flat bar etc, which will be useable. However the flat steel sheet would be from a steel merchant I guess, given the sizes required.
You have however been very creative with the microbore copper tubing and compression fittings etc, which did look neat for your fuel lines etc when viewed from underneath FV1609 when I last visited Salisbury. ![]()
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I believe that 'Frost Automotive' in the UK do a reasonably priced bench/ vice folder on larger scale than the jaw version posted.
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Yes the side lockers for my RUC Pig are different from the production Pig. But these shorter & less complex lockers are not RUC specific as such.
All of the original 20 FV1609s were like this for Troop Trials in 1956. It was only in 1958 that 10 of these were obtained by the Ministry of Home Affairs for RUC use. All but one of these survived for conversion to hard tops by Belfast Tool & Gauge. The 10 that continued in Army usage were converted to FV1611/12 & uparmoured when the lockers of their various kinds were removed. Most of these ended up as hard targets.
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I have now managed to collect some salvaged and NOS panels for some of the lockers to fabricate replacements in due course thanks to Clive, Ashley and Alison.
Makes life a little easier for copying and the like. Regards
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I also have 2 same pattern NOS inner wheel arch panels that will assist further together with a full length side locker cover / lid.....All Helps!
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