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Old 09-04-18, 23:27
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Hi David,
Omaka is definitely worth a look. I cannot compare molasses with white vinegar, which I have never used. I know molasses works extremely well (at 6:1 mix) as long as you're not in a hurry, as it is usually 10 to 14 days before the rust disappears. I have recently heard that molasses is not good on hardened steel, like gear cogs, crankshafts etc as it causes pitting. But it is excellent on panel steel, chassis, brackets etc.
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Old 11-11-18, 04:55
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The 100th anniversary of Armistice Day was marked today by a big military vehicle display at Karapiro, near Cambridge NZ. Among the many vintage military vehicles were four LRDG replica Chev 1533X2 30cwt trucks and we took the opportunity of lining them up for a group photo-shoot. From left is "Louise", then "Tainui", then T9 "Te Aroha III" (now road-legal!!!) and nearest the camera is Ian's truck T10, with its gas-powered Breda gun.
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Old 11-11-18, 05:13
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The 100th anniversary of Armistice Day was marked today by a big military vehicle display at Karapiro, near Cambridge NZ. Among the many vintage military vehicles were four LRDG replica Chev 1533X2 30cwt trucks and we took the opportunity of lining them up for a group photo-shoot. From left is "Louise", then "Tainui", then T9 "Te Aroha III" (now road-legal!!!) and nearest the camera is Ian's truck T10, with its gas-powered Breda gun.
Spectacular!!!!
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Old 11-11-18, 05:24
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Absolutely spectacular, well done, cheers Dennis
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Old 12-11-18, 14:54
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Beauty !! I don't know if there are any of these in Canada! (most people think it was the Americans who fought Rommel..thanks to the "Rat Patrol" tv show)
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Old 07-07-19, 06:59
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Our LRDG truck is still not quite finished - there are still some small things to do including the "bush bars" that attach to the front bumper. We decided to make these from scratch ourselves, using a home-made forge. We got the measurements from a very helpful earlier post on this same thread (thanks Jordan Baker from Ontario!). We had never made or used a forge before, so it was "in at the deep-end" as usual. We used an old cut-down water pump pressure cylinder lined with fire-bricks and with air forced in from a vacuum cleaner with the air-flow reversed. We wanted to achieve a nice yellow colour where the steel is about 1,000 degrees C and very easy to bend, but we only managed cherry-red due to our inexperience and the poor design of the forge. So we had to do a lot of hammering and re-heating before we got the right shape for the "eyes".
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Old 07-07-19, 14:32
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That is a cracking good job really impressed with the improvisation

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