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Old 17-04-09, 09:58
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Default Ford cab 13 battery box

Thanks to Max and others I now have all the components as patterns to make up battery boxes including even the pieces of unobtainium.

I'll be taking them to a couple of fabricators to see what sort of cost there is. Is there anyone else interested in a set so I can have some idea of numbers - as always the more we make the cheaper they will be.





And the inside of the cover...

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Old 17-04-09, 10:18
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Could you post a few dimensions ,metal gauges and fold descriptions ?
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Old 17-04-09, 10:21
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Could you post a few dimensions ,metal gauges and fold descriptions ?
Do you have a good fabricator?

Will see what I can do tomorrow. I imagine the gauge is going to be the same as the cab sheet metal, ie 16 gauge. The hold down is thicker.
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Old 17-04-09, 13:04
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Fabricators....I know plenty down my way, (the)Hardest thing they will have trouble with is getting the Steel rivets (qty 6) for the bracket. PM Me for a contact if you want....

The spade like end needs to be forged. (made red hot and hammered to that shape from a piece of rod.) The thread would have been mechanically cut, You could cheat & use threaded rod, and cut it to length.
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Old 17-04-09, 14:22
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Fair few Sheet metal fabricators around here .Looks fairly basic design
Hold down studs and clamp look to be the hardest to replicate
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Old 17-04-09, 19:39
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... Keith, you've got a wonderful looking Blitz in the background

Excellent findings! Is the camo door the one we got from Neil?

Have a good weekend
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Old 17-04-09, 21:35
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... Keith, you've got a wonderful looking Blitz in the background

Excellent findings! Is the camo door the one we got from Neil?

Have a good weekend
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I put the parts on it to see whether you'd notice! Yes that's the door from Neil, and I also brought back the roof and will take the hoodbow out this weekend.
I'll put the door in the back of your truck if you want it... let me know.
Can you also see your new steering box with the little round plate on the end to protect the cable from the horn?
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Old 18-04-09, 00:09
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Keith I see you didn't say where the battery box cover came from, just as well, we don't want to see grown men cry
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Old 18-04-09, 00:45
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Keith I see you didn't say where the battery box cover came from, just as well, we don't want to see grown men cry
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I spoke to H about it - he was smart... very smart and there were only three there - he kept one for himself... AND didn't tell his mates!!!
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Old 18-04-09, 01:07
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Old 18-04-09, 09:54
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I see there is a second set of holes for riveting the studs on to the bb. Why?
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Old 18-04-09, 14:52
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I see there is a second set of holes for riveting the studs on to the bb. Why?
They all seem to have that lower set of holes - possibly for a different application.
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Old 19-04-09, 20:58
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Is there anyone else interested in a set so I can have some idea of numbers - as always the more we make the cheaper they will be.
Keith,

I am surely interested in one. Either you chuck it in the back of Chris' truck, or send me a "flat packed" version.

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Old 19-04-09, 21:58
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I am surely interested in one. Either you chuck it in the back of Chris' truck, or send me a "flat packed" version.
I hadn't thought of that... if Chris doesn't mind being a central distribution point this could be a great idea for anyone in Europe needing a set.
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Old 19-04-09, 22:12
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... no worries, I can load to container up to 14 tons with Blitz goodies Small parts like batterie boxes woun't be a problem...
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Old 27-09-09, 14:55
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We're getting some fabricated from originals if you're interested...
Keith,

Is this work in progress? If so, please let me know as I am still in the market for one. If you are going to make a run, let me know too and I should be able to rustle up some more orders.

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Old 27-09-09, 15:34
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... I hope so. My Blitz needs desperately one

Hanno, you can fill up my whole container with Blitz goodies as long as you pick them up in your next Ski holidays.

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