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Old 29-09-18, 04:12
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trying again.
Help Hanno! This photo is across the screen, with the numbers across the top in my files, but posts 90 degees out. How can we fix this?
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Old 29-09-18, 13:28
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trying again.
Help Hanno! This photo is across the screen, with the numbers across the top in my files, but posts 90 degees out. How can we fix this?
Did you post this picture from a mobile device?

I saved your picture to my PC and then rotated it through 90 degrees, and reattached here:
20180929_121023_resized.jpg
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Old 29-09-18, 14:12
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Thank you everybody.
Hanno, it went from my phone to my laptop. I rotated it on the laptop and then saved it. Then I posted it and it turned vertical again.
Anyhow thank you for your assistance with the technology.
Michael R. It is my aim to make the new piece of 8mm mild steel clamped to the underside (not obvious), into the rear panel for my MkI* U.C.
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Old 29-09-18, 17:10
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Lynn, you not just want to graft the holes on the original armour, or is it pretty corroded ?
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Old 29-09-18, 23:57
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Hi Richard, I have borrowed this original plate as well as the left side plate. I have my own right side pattern, but will be making up all three from new mild steel. Ya does what ya can, wid what ya got! (I've just chewed though about 15 cut off discs)
I picked up a part lower hull with a cut floor that came with a T number, T53043
It's frame no. is 4291. my frame no. is 4282 only 9 different. Counting back, it is likely my lower hull came from T53034. No decision yet. The days of finding a complete usable hull in this country are possibly gone.
It will be a very original carrier. (some of it 2018 model) (is there an icon for "tongue in cheek"?) but I have many of the original bits that I gathered while trying to get my Bren carrier together.
Cutting out a new div. plate is next........
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Carrier Bren No2.Mk.I. NewZealand Railways. NZR.6.
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Jeep Mb #135668
So many questions....
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Old 30-09-18, 05:09
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Hi Lynn

The upper and lower numbers don't match. I have 4200 lower and 4193 upper.

I suggest the upper and lower hull hulls were assembled separately then united as a complete hull at Hamilton Bridge Co. When they arrived at the Ford plant stacked two high on rail flats they would not have been sorted to enter the factory sequentially and the T number was probably painted in the order that they went out the door! (Michael R's pics of the milestone carriers show them inside the factory).

A, B and the two below them could be flame cut in the field for a bracket?

14 and 18 could be for the re-positioned starting handle brackets of a mortar carrier. (There is another bracket on the POL can holder).

Rob
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