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Old 12-02-17, 19:41
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Thanks for the quick clarification, Bruce. Interesting that an October, 1944 publication covering the truck installations omits the variation for the HUW wireless table. The two different lengths make sense now.

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Old 12-02-17, 20:00
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I am currently restoring the radio bench for my MWR and the bench top is made from three planks which are 1" thick. This might account for the longer attachment hardware.

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Old 12-02-17, 21:51
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Thanks for posting that info, Simon. The more knowledge in the pool, the better!

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Old 12-02-17, 23:01
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Thanks for posting that info, Simon. The more knowledge in the pool, the better!

David
Thanks for that. I fear the flow of information will all be one way though.

I have so far cosmetically restored my No 23 breadboard(which was unpainted from new), the EKCo Mk III 19 set, Pye PSU, variometer and control box and am gradually acquiring the missing bits to complete the installation.

I know that each set of the shock absorbing mounts have two metal strips which go either side of the bench top. I have assumed that these are 1" wide and half an inch longer at either end. I have used 1.5mm plate. Is that about right?
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Old 12-02-17, 23:19
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Hi Simon.

One inch x 11-5/8 inch x 1/16 inch. End to end they line up with the ends of the Bridges feet, if that helps at all. Not sure if they were originally steel strapping or punched from sheet steel. The Canadian ones I have were made by RCA and bear their round black circular stamp and a larger circular MECH INSPEC stamp with the inspectors number in the middle. In my case an '11'.

I have seen similar stamps on various RCA Canada 19-Set chassis parts, so suspect RCA had a major sheet metal production facility somewhere during the war. Finish is a dull grey zinc coating.

I'd post pictures but our iMac is in the shop at the moment.

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That is very helpful- thanks
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Anyone have a set of these mounting strips available for purchase?
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