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Old 14-08-14, 15:37
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Default Slow Progress...

All the fun bits are finished for now and its into the more mundane task of welding everything together.
  • Spare wheel holder had some deep, very deep rust craters that needed to be welded and then dressed flat;
  • The very rear off-side piece of angle iron and some more angle was replaced thanks to another piece of the caravan bed.
  • The holder for the ground anchors (does anyone know where you can find these) straightened, rust cut out and new piece of plate welded in.
  • The body had been unbolted from the chassis and it looked like hay forks were driven through the side and it was simply tipped off - in doing this they had bent a shelf floor and a few bits of angle iron. I did not want to replace them unless I had to, so set about with some heat and a hammer. So I discovered it is not easy to straighten heavy angle iron! Time and heat, then more heat = results.
  • Finally, managed to drive out the door hinges for the middle locker so now have all three ready for stripping and repainting. These are good condition and should reveal some of the original colour underneath.

I've hopefully found a mobile sand blaster so all I need now is a few fine days to get the body outside and blasted, ready for re-skinning.
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Ford FGT No.9 (long suffering restoration project)
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No.27 Artillery Trailer (Under Restoration)
Bit and pieces of a 2 pdr AT (Looking for bits)
LP2a Carrier - 3" Mortar Trials (Restored)
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Old 08-09-14, 16:26
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Default A slight tangent

Work has got in the way for the past month and not much has occurred.

The frame is now all welded together and ready for sand blasting. Not a very exciting job but my welding is improving no end.

I received a new steering wheel from a friend and removed the old one from the donor steering column as it was cracked around the central boss and the outer rim. New steering wheel does not fit - has smaller diameter bush

Retrieved old steering wheel from rubbish pile, picked up trusty multi-tool and cleaned out all the cracks back to the bare metal frame before filling and re-profiling.

Just researching for a suitable paint whilst waiting for the weather to clear-up.
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Ford FGT No.9 (long suffering restoration project)
25 Pdr (Under Restoration)
No.27 Artillery Trailer (Under Restoration)
Bit and pieces of a 2 pdr AT (Looking for bits)
LP2a Carrier - 3" Mortar Trials (Restored)
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Old 09-09-14, 05:01
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I received a new steering wheel from a friend and removed the old one from the donor steering column as it was cracked around the central boss and the outer rim. New steering wheel does not fit - has smaller diameter bush
You might try resizing the bush ? If it is a tapered bore you could make a tapered reamer from silver steel . Mike
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Old 12-09-14, 17:18
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Thanks Mike,

I may have to resort to something like this however I'll persevere with the old wheel first.

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Ford FGT No.9 (long suffering restoration project)
25 Pdr (Under Restoration)
No.27 Artillery Trailer (Under Restoration)
Bit and pieces of a 2 pdr AT (Looking for bits)
LP2a Carrier - 3" Mortar Trials (Restored)
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Old 06-06-15, 16:16
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Default Slow progress

I was planning over summer to get the body outside and sandblasted, however due to the weather, work and family commitments this simply did not occur

The steering wheel is not quite finished, only due to me trying to work out how to re-cut the grooves around the circumference.

Nonetheless I have managed some progress by completing the engine and building a stand for it. I've nearly finished the wiring and should soon be able to start running it up.
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Ford FGT No.9 (long suffering restoration project)
25 Pdr (Under Restoration)
No.27 Artillery Trailer (Under Restoration)
Bit and pieces of a 2 pdr AT (Looking for bits)
LP2a Carrier - 3" Mortar Trials (Restored)
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Old 13-07-16, 16:04
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Default Slowwwww progress

Where has the time gone?

There was hardly a week all summer without some rain, the wettest season on record. Arrrgghhhhh.

Any spare time was taken up with finishing the quarter pounder, however The Ford V8 engine is now up and running, Sounds bewdiful through short open pipes.

I ditched the points and opted for an electronic ignition and matching coil, an incredible difference, starts on first push of the button and there are no wearing parts.

I could not believe my eyes when I found two complete NOS sets of the Ground Anchors in their crates - the anchors are still covered in cosmoline - unbelievable that things still turn up in such unusual places.
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"He who has the tiger by the tale, is often afraid to let go" - Confucius

Ford FGT No.9 (long suffering restoration project)
25 Pdr (Under Restoration)
No.27 Artillery Trailer (Under Restoration)
Bit and pieces of a 2 pdr AT (Looking for bits)
LP2a Carrier - 3" Mortar Trials (Restored)
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Old 13-07-16, 17:40
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Very nice find on the ground anchors. I'm still looking for a couple of sets of pins. I'll let Wayne find a set for me (hint).
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