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Old 09-01-22, 02:19
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I used the bottom of a metal coffee can for my 1944 GPW. … $0 … Maxwell House .
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Old 09-01-22, 04:33
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Default A whole lot of money for a raised ridge.......

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Bottom off an old Olive Drab paint can would do fine..... says me who got one at a flea market for $7.00 CDN.
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Old 09-01-22, 15:37
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Hi,
so the right size is 7 1/2 or 9 inc
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Hi,
so the right size is 7 1/2 or 9 inc

Hi anyone know if the right size is 7 1/2 or 9 in.
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Old 13-01-22, 14:17
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Default Bridge Classification Signs were 6 inches in diameter

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Hi anyone know if the right size is 7 1/2 or 9 in.
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"In order to help bridge sentries determine the weight of vehicles wanting to cross them, bridging discs were added to Canadian vehicles. These discs were 6 inches in diameter, painted yellow, bearing black numbers which indicated the weight class of the vehicles. The discs could either be a metal plate attached to the vehicle or else painted directly onto the vehicle. They were usually located on the right front fender, though on many vehicles the disc replaced the right front headlight. Vehicles pulling trailers would have two numbers, one indicated the weight class of the vehicle only, the other the weight class of both vehicle and trailer."
From: https://www.canadiansoldiers.com/veh...lemarkings.htm
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Old 13-01-22, 22:55
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I have a kiwi one, early 70s vintage. It happens to be 9 inch dia.
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