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Old 28-08-18, 12:36
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Collin, that looks great !

I think your redesign of the clutch drum is very sensible. It will be much stronger than the original which was obviously too fragile judging by the brazed repair where the centre had been ripped out of it. That reduced the cooling venilation area to less than yours and it evidently worked so I think you probably have a better cooling / strength compromise than the original, plus it was easier to make.

I can't wait for the next installment...

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Old 01-09-18, 00:54
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Colin,
There was some discussion a while back about the cartridge tray, and going through my collection of photographs I have noticed an anomaly.
This might have been suggested before, but I am confident that the photographs I have show only one handle fitted to the tray, it being on the "drivers" side. There does not appear to be a handle of any description on the other side. On closer inspection, there is what appears to be a plate, slightly less than the full width and approximately 1/2 the depth, measured from the front edge to the rear edge.
it appears that this plate could slide out, and the bottom of the tray has a rectangular slot, slightly smaller than the plate. Spent cartridges would then fall from the tray, to be collected, possibly done after an action.
It looks as if the handle is locked into position, so as to retain the "sliding" plate.
Hope this makes sense.

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Old 01-09-18, 08:45
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Hi David, I am more than confident the change I have made is considerably stronger than the original and the easiest way I could reproduce it. They did a great job of the old repair as it was probably done during its military days and still very strong.

George, that part was sorted out quite well back on page 27 and it all made very good sense why it was designed the way is was and thanks for your input.
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Old 01-09-18, 16:17
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Kinda lost the thread there.
Sorry mate
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Old 03-09-18, 01:53
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All good George
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Old 03-09-18, 16:59
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As always, totally in awe of your skills Colin.

would love to own one of these things.... its in the pipeline ! just need the lottery win first.
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Old 16-09-18, 09:34
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Thanks Richard, I'll put one aside for you
I'm still working on the engine and transmission but took a break from that and made the heat shields, mufflers and brackets. They are quite a big muffler for a small tank.
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