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Old 29-01-09, 02:54
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Mike,
I have a DVD from David Pope which has the drawings of the tool locker/spare tire holder on it. The problem I have is that I can only view it on my TV and cannot print out the drawings. If you have a set, I'd certainly appreciate having a copy!

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Jim
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Old 29-01-09, 23:37
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OK . I'll try to find em and post them here . you can do save and then print em . One thing , the shaped foot that the spare wheel sits on isn't in the drawings from memory . Ian cut out a template and I used that to make one.

The upper locker end piece is somewhat tricky to make , it's a flat/angled panel with 'U' shaped edges to fit into the locker sides. I had 3 attempts at it til I got it correct. I hand made the spare wheel latch .
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Old 29-01-09, 23:56
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Here's those UK drawings of the tool box and tire retainer.
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Old 30-01-09, 00:05
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Here's the tire holder
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1942-44 Cab 13 F15A x 5
1942 cab 13 F15A with 2B1 box
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Old 30-01-09, 00:09
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The last of them.
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1942-44 Cab 13 F15A x 5
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1943 cab 13 F15A with 2H1 box
1943 Cab 13 C8A HUP
1944 Cab 13 C15A with 2C1 box
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Old 30-01-09, 00:45
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David beat me to it .

you'll see the 33.5" measurement on the first drawing ..it actually should be 34.5 " ----> on the original setup, the whole floor , including the angled up end section is made from one piece of sheet..this is difficult to replicate , so I welded it on as a seperate piece ( i should say my welding teacher did it with a TIG ) , i ground the join down and its hardly noticeable.
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Old 30-01-09, 04:19
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Mike,
Thanks for the heads up on that measurement! Have marked my drawing accordingly.

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Jim
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Old 30-01-09, 04:11
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David,
Got them all this time! Thanks so much for your extra effort!

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Jim
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Old 09-02-09, 21:33
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Default Upper Tool Box Door and Rear Measurements

David,
The first set of drawings you sent does not include one for the door to the upper tool box. As such I don't know what the hasp looks like. Also, the measurements for the sloped bottom portion of the back panel where the spare tire rests are not given. If the sectional drawing is to scale the portion removed would be 4" each, back and bottom.

A second question regarding ther bottom tool box: Do both the top and bottom doors' flanges go on the outside of the box or the inside? The drawing of the bottom sloped panel shows it to be 12 1/4" wide while the drawing of the door shows it to be 13 3/4" wide. Something doesn't compute.

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Old 17-02-09, 07:55
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Do both the top and bottom doors' flanges go on the outside of the box or the inside? The drawing of the bottom sloped panel shows it to be 12 1/4" wide while the drawing of the door shows it to be 13 3/4" wide. Something doesn't compute.

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Jim
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And 13 and 3/4" sounds correct
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Old 17-02-09, 22:04
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Mike,
My bad! Figured out that the cover goes on the outside of the box which includes the angle iron frame that goes around the inside edge of the back of the bed.

On another subject, my son upgraded my computer and I was able to read David's DVD on it. I could not find any dreawings w/measurements of the top cover/lid. Also, there are not any drawings of the spare tire bracket/rest that is attached to the back of the top tool box. If anyone has anything on these I'd certainly appreciate it!

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Jim
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