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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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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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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).
Last edited by Grant Bowker; 19-12-13 at 23:17. Reason: fixed the link |
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Another battery box style
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Gentlemen,
Thank-you for all the comments/suggestions and information.It makes this Forum so more interesting. I have a friend who asked were i got the plans to build them. They are posted on this Forum somewere, could somebody remind me please ? The plans were very detailed and were very helpful thank-you for the member who posted theml. I don't have the correct screws Terry , i know but they are hard to find and so are the clasps or hinges. It'l have to do while i find some correct ones. Bob the wax idea sounds good but i need some more convincing. Does anyone have any more info/ideas on finish ? Grant thanks for the great pictures , wow ! I used the picture posted on the Royal Signals site to guide my friend the woodworker. They were also very helpfull for the detailing of the woodwork. There is no rush to finish the boxes , i am in the middle of a family crisis, my 49 year old brother just died and it is very sad here... So , keep the info coming , it changes my mind and helps a lot to think of something else for a change. Rodger and out for now guys and thanks again for the help. Praise the Lord and pass on the ammunition ! ![]()
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Permission granted to leave the net.
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(Also the fixing bolts go through the filling and charging instruction labels.) Only very small (6V 16Ah, 6V 40Ah and the 12V 22Ah) batteries had single lifting points, and those were usually a rubber strap bolted through the end case sides. Chris. |
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Thanks all for the support in these difficult times.
I will be going parrafin wax as Geoff suggested. Sounds right and i like the smell of hot parrafin in the morning. It reminds me of my cross country skiing days in the Sutton Québec area, a place called Farmer's Rest. Next set of boxes i will try Oak or Beech and see what result it gives. Thanks all for the very good info. Leaving the net ( as Terry said ) for a few days, off to Sherbrooke tomorrow for the brother's funeral on sathurday.Sad. ![]()
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Here are some of my boxes where as Chris says, the small ones have a leather strap and in the case of my smallest box it's canvas. None appear to have ever been painted. Just natural wood colour. Although I have satin varnished a couple after sanding the blackened wood. Apart from one 1942. They are all dated 1945. Shame, as my FFW Morris is 1940. But then my WS11 set and ancillaries are all Australian........Beggars can't be choosers!! Ron Last edited by Ron Pier; 20-12-13 at 10:01. |
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Pictures of Accumulators and batteries.
An accumulator is a single cell, a battery is a series of cells in English parlance. It is sort of hilarious, as research should be done before commencing a project; not when it is nearly finished. But I'm the idiot that wanted $300 to make an exact copy. Hinges are unobtainium and will have to be custom made, same for the catches. $400! Anyways here goes. I took a battery box into work and had the boss look at it, he knows his woods much better than I do. He identified beech, oak and mahogany in the one box I had brought in. It would appear that in wartime Britain they used whatever was around that day. PS Grant I'm not a Visual Collector, I actually acquire the real thing, two of the wooden boxes I have are the ones David Gordon had on his site. First, a page from WFTW Appendix 9-2 ![]() 6 Volt 100-125 AH Mk.IV ![]() ![]() ![]() 6 Volt 72 AH No.2 ![]() ![]() ![]() 6 Volt 72 AH No.2 ![]() ![]() ![]() End of Part 1 |
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Batteries and Accumulators Part 2
I think this is a Canadian item, what it was for.................. I don't know, possibly a R103. Pattern 5344 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Unknown, possibly a homebrew. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() End of Part 2 |
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