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Old 18-12-13, 14:09
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Open the pictures on your PC, click on edit and resize to 800X600. If the pictures are low definition you will lose the clarity.
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Old 18-12-13, 16:24
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Old 18-12-13, 16:37
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I have a couple of "cords" of CNo.7 rifle chests, all dated 1945-46. At a glance, Bob's No.19 radio set battery boxes are probably constructed from the same design principles. It follows therefore, that they would be finished similarly. The original paint of a CNo.7 chest is Canadian olive drab. All of mine were overpainted externally with gloss darker green sometime post-war. The drab paint remained untouched inside. By the way, the correct hardware should be slotted screw heads, and depending on the maker, combination slot-and-Robertson head. Not Phillips heads.

If anyone wants hinges or hasps for a CNo.7 or No.15 sniper rifle chest, speak up. I have several dozen sets all stripped out, coated in motor oil, packed in big plastic pails.
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Old 18-12-13, 19:50
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Hi Terry

There may be a reason for having the original boxes waxed similar to the then available "butter boxes" now expensive collectable items.

In the case of the butter boxes they were waxed to protect the taste of the fresh butter and keep the butter from saturating the wood.

In the case of the battery boxes a deep imbedded wax would have protected the wood from accidental acid spills or splashes.
Once waxed no paint would be required or stick to the wood.

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Old 18-12-13, 20:18
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Many of the battery boxes were inside vehicles. As a result, protection from acid could have been seen as more important than green for camouflage.
I'm not 100% sure but think I remember saving photos from the "for sale" section of David Gordon's VisualCollector web site. I can try to find them but if we are lucky David may have kept a copy too.
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Old 18-12-13, 23:39
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Default Links to photos of battery boxes found on the web

http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/photos/battery-box.htm
http://www.onesixth.co.uk/vb4forum/s...k-installation
I still haven't found the images I wanted, will have to look more.
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Old 19-12-13, 03:05
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Default Found the photos I was looking for

All info from ads posted on www.visualcollector.com as part of listing of items that were for sale June 2011. There is a PDF file that includes the descriptions of the boxes that were for sale and then images that correspond to the text (see the file names to match to the text - the original images had to be split to fit the size limits).
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File Type: jpg WS19 BatteryBox2-4.jpg (39.5 KB, 38 views)
File Type: jpg WS19 BatteryBox2-2.jpg (47.2 KB, 40 views)
File Type: jpg WS19 BatteryBox2-3.jpg (75.3 KB, 38 views)
File Type: jpg WS19 BatteryBox2-1.jpg (58.9 KB, 50 views)
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File Type: pdf WS19 Battery Box info.pdf (19.4 KB, 47 views)

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