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Old 29-03-11, 16:43
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Nigel if it helps i have an oxy rig here and have a few pals who can run perfect seams with tig and mig welders, if you want to flat pack mine i can assemble it here in the UK if that makes it easier for you ?

thanks again for all your efforts needless to say you have poured yourself into this project.


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Old 04-04-11, 09:17
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Well done sir !

I have certainly been lloking forward to seeing the finished product. In the meantime I have tracked down almost all of the other bits to put the whole correct antenna on the side of the Scout...

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Old 04-04-11, 15:11
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Yep Jordon. no problems. Mail it down.

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Thanks Shaun. Your on the list.

Richard. You gave me an idea. I wonder if it is best that I tack weld the bits into the correct positions and let those who buy finish the welding to their..........standard. If the new owner chooses tig, mig stick or oxy that's up to them.

Show of hands please.

Hi Phill. We have to talk. 0418 795 022 I'll ring you straight back.

AND

I am grateful to have acquired a pogo stick from a follow carrier nutter (it's ok ,he called me a "bird" once). I have priced the bren attachment to be cast and done some of the sums for the rest including the spring. In truth, I've brought the pipe already. That was a good way to spend money I thought the steel man meant per length but it turned out to be per metre.

So, they look like being somewhere around $200+ Aussie dollars each.That's about the same in US dollars at the moment.

Any interest?

Oh and I'm making Sheppard crooks as well. $200 Aussie each. Blacksmith made with old 1 inch bar from a scrap yard. got that old look about it. 3 in England and 2 in France already. I think about $100 Aussie to post.

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Old 04-04-11, 15:33
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Hi Nigel,
I can weld mine together as well.
Thanks
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Old 04-04-11, 19:22
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ditto with shaun, you can mail ours together if he is ok with that as i will be seeing him in a few weeks time (If Shaun is up for this) Just PM me how much you want etc etc and postage.. i would not even worry about tacking them up all i need is a reference shot or two so i know what bit goes where and i will mig them up.
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Old 06-04-11, 03:49
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I need one of those toothed bases for my FFW 8 cwt Morris PU truck.

I have detailed pics of the antenna mount/base setup with the No. 11 set.

Put me down for a base .....I dont need the carrier mount , just the base itself.

Maybe Rory in the UK would need one as well ?

I have the 7/8" rods from the golf bag mast kit .. these are 3ft sections from memory... they fit the "ebonite B" base.

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Old 06-04-11, 19:40
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I'm with Mike Kelly. I would also like the base only without the carrier bracket for my Morris. Any chance? If so, I'll ask Rory and probably order two.

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