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Old 21-07-12, 05:23
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I would not call this mudflap "standard" but rather a variation. I have seen the mudflaps in canvas with metal strip insert sewn inside, as well as all canvas with metal strips rivetted to the outside. Both were lacking this wire rope framework.
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Old 21-07-12, 05:46
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Can't really tell what the other remnants that were on CMP's were like as only the top couple of inches remained behind the metal plate. These are from a trailer built in 45.
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Old 21-07-12, 16:44
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Harry If you get to me today at the Pub down on marine drive today foa a car show between 10 and who knows if the rain is no longer with us...I can get you the stainless cable from work...? Either that or the clothes line material sounds good as well. This cable I have we use to hold the cans to the poles during riots...Sure the can burns but in one place! heheheh. maybe see you there! Marine Pub july 21 Burnaby BC!
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I have seen the mudflaps in canvas with metal strip insert sewn inside, as well as all canvas with metal strips rivetted to the outside. Both were lacking this wire rope framework.
My 1943 F15A has the latter type mud-flaps. Didn’t know these are originals.

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Old 14-10-18, 11:16
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Going back to the early posts, I think the wire was probably high tensile?
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Old 14-10-18, 12:11
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As the canvas will tend to retain water I would be inclined to use stainless wire rope. It isn't visible and will last for ever where as even galvanised rope will start to rust and discolour the canvas eventually.

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Old 14-10-18, 12:30
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I'm going to try with aluminum wire that I have here, about diameter 6 (maybe a bit too thin)
I go look around at my work if I do not find 8 mm.
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Old 17-10-18, 04:42
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I had good original remains of mudflaps front (yse there were small front mudflaps that should be there) and rear on my 1944 C60 to reproduce.. I put the exact plans in one of the old Convoy Magazines.

There was no wire.. there was a bit of horsehair padding between the canvas layers, and a metal stiffener stitched in across the bottom. All were thread stitched.

If someone has the old Convoy Mag you'll get a very accurate dimensions and plans to repro the flaps including the stitching pattern.
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