raumer
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Hopefully a photo inside the cab attached. This shows the sort of idea although this isn't the braided stuff and has two bolt clamp instead of one. It appears after all my hard work wiring I forgot to take any photos of the final result! Will get some this weekend. The second photo shows the braiding in place for the feed to the added indicators and sidelights. This was the trucks first outing in about 20 years so still a lot of tidying and work to do! Only broke down twice over about 4 miles.........
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Last Edit: Nov 9, 2017 16:35:53 GMT by raumer
Mine: 1938 Scammell Pioneer R100, 1944 Scammell Pioneer SV2/S, 1959 Kraz 255b tractor unit, 1960 Unipower Industrial ballast tractor, 1960 88 Landrover Series 2 SWB, 1983 110 Landrover CSW
Look after: 1935 Scammell Rigid 6, 1951 Scammell Scarab, 1961 Landrover Prototype, 1985 Landrover 110
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Frankenhealey
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Only broke down twice over about 4 miles......... Please, please don't mention the B D words
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Just canvassing some opinions here. You can see that the original surface wiring was horrible and now I've got to consider what to do. The art-deco interior lamp needs wiring-in plus the windscreen wiper motors and another switch box. All is going to be visible and I'd like it to be sort-of period industrial/military to go with the whole 50's vibe. I can go PP extruded fexible plastic conduit sprayed in a faded silver but prone to paint flaking or I can go with galvanised steel flexible conduit but there is not much in the way of junction boxes etc. Can anyone else come up with some thing suitable? Can you use this stuff? have enough of this stuff in various diameters
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Last Edit: Nov 9, 2017 16:41:46 GMT by collector
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raumer
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Only broke down twice over about 4 miles......... Please, please don't mention the B D words Okay. How about opportunities for the Diamond T 980 to demonstrate it's ability!
Although manoeuvring an outfit that is about 70ft long is fun!
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Mine: 1938 Scammell Pioneer R100, 1944 Scammell Pioneer SV2/S, 1959 Kraz 255b tractor unit, 1960 Unipower Industrial ballast tractor, 1960 88 Landrover Series 2 SWB, 1983 110 Landrover CSW
Look after: 1935 Scammell Rigid 6, 1951 Scammell Scarab, 1961 Landrover Prototype, 1985 Landrover 110
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Frankenhealey
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Can you use this stuff? have enough of this stuff in various diameters [/quote] That's kind of interesting. I'll let you know and thanks for the offer.
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Can you use this stuff? have enough of this stuff in various diameters That's kind of interesting. I'll let you know and thanks for the offer. [/quote] Some of the smaller diameters are lighter in color more like this this stuff is real old skool and was used in the dutch railway to sleeve electrical cable. i wil cut some ends of and try to make a picture of the diameters i got okay ?
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Nov 13, 2017 12:21:29 GMT
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i have personally used the Tesa self amalgamating loom tape that logicaluk linked. its good stuff but possibly not post ww2 Britain enough
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Nov 13, 2017 12:34:57 GMT
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Places like autosparks will wrap looms in cotton braid which would be period correct.
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v8ian
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Nov 13, 2017 13:46:02 GMT
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Atmo V8 Power . No slicks , No gas + No bits missing . Doing it in style. Austin A35van, very different------- but still doing it in style, going to be a funmoble
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Phil H
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Nov 13, 2017 13:51:16 GMT
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Blimey - that's a blast from the past. Got to be 25 years since I last did lacing (on MOD stuff). Double ties with the knot varnished to stop it coming undone..I'm going to have nightmares tonight!
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v8ian
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Nov 13, 2017 14:09:41 GMT
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Blimey - that's a blast from the past. Got to be 25 years since I last did lacing (on MOD stuff). Double ties with the knot varnished to stop it coming undone..I'm going to have nightmares tonight! That makes it spot on the Ian then, period correct, and MOD style.......
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Atmo V8 Power . No slicks , No gas + No bits missing . Doing it in style. Austin A35van, very different------- but still doing it in style, going to be a funmoble
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Frankenhealey
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Nov 13, 2017 14:12:43 GMT
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Blimey - that's a blast from the past. Got to be 25 years since I last did lacing (on MOD stuff). Double ties with the knot varnished to stop it coming undone..I'm going to have nightmares tonight! That makes it spot on the Ian then, period correct, and MOD style....... Before we get too excited on the subject of old-skool loom bondage there's only two wires to contend with and all I want is something period and less 'mank' than what's there now.
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v8ian
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Nov 13, 2017 14:27:19 GMT
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I have made custom looms, and want to keep it straight and tidy without resorting to clipping it every 3", we wrapped the loom, even 2 wire , or singles for that matter, we included a length of 2 or 3mm plastic coated garden wire, include that in the wrap it makes it stiff, you can now bend the loom however you want and it keeps its form, and if the loom is seen, looks really good and tidy
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Atmo V8 Power . No slicks , No gas + No bits missing . Doing it in style. Austin A35van, very different------- but still doing it in style, going to be a funmoble
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logicaluk
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Nov 13, 2017 22:30:37 GMT
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That makes it spot on the Ian then, period correct, and MOD style....... Before we get too excited on the subject of old-skool loom bondage there's only two wires to contend with and all I want is something period and less 'mank' than what's there now. ahh that changes things, if its rated high enough, with the ceramic insulating posts that would look stability period. sutably twisty retro wireyness
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Last Edit: Nov 13, 2017 22:33:38 GMT by logicaluk
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glenanderson
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Nov 13, 2017 23:38:53 GMT
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Blimey - that's a blast from the past. Got to be 25 years since I last did lacing (on MOD stuff). Double ties with the knot varnished to stop it coming undone..I'm going to have nightmares tonight! I did an MoD apprenticeship. 1985-89. I know exactly how you feel. 😂
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My worst worry about dying is my wife selling my stuff for what I told her it cost...
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I still bear the scars of lacing 500 pair telecoms cables on Strowger exchanges Much sympathy. If lacing two wires is impractical, what about using a pipe as a conduit, fuel hard line is copper or cupronickel, brass end fittings can be adapted and drilled. Just a thought.
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It may be a bit laborious, but I have seen solid conduit in our old school buses, painted to match the interior color.
almost like copper pipe with fittings.....
JP
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I know its spelled Norman Luxury Yacht, but its pronounced Throat Wobbler Mangrove!
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tristanh
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Nov 14, 2017 18:24:56 GMT
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Is the water ingress under control, Ian?
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Whether you believe you can, or you cannot, you're probably right.
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Frankenhealey
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Nov 14, 2017 18:28:05 GMT
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Is the water ingress under control, Ian? And then someone comes along and rains on your parade. If it's the tilt you're talking about then the battens have worked as logic would say they would. If it's the driver's windscreen or the inevitable panel leaks while under way then no.
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tristanh
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Nov 14, 2017 19:33:19 GMT
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Apologies. The tilt I was referring to.
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Whether you believe you can, or you cannot, you're probably right.
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