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26th December 2013, 05:08 PM
#441
New boom box!
A bit of a scare this morning, my original boom box almost caught fire 

, the amount of smoke that came out of the box was incredible 
vale the boom box here it is when I first put it together
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah59dMvIKpg]boom box - YouTube[/ame]
and it's replacement, bought it locally at a 40% discount
, about 1 hour later this was how it looked,
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wgHrgV4f0Q]new boom box - YouTube[/ame]

the front bezel panel was not fitted and I think I had the volume too high being that close with the camera, but it sounds good, but sadly I still cannot get it to work in 113-372 
, anyway cheers Dennis
ps you were listening to AFVN clips from the conflict in Sth Vietnam,,.
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24th January 2014, 05:44 PM
#442
Today I had been working on my Series 1 project and after mixing some Deep Bronze Green for a few items on that project, I remembered that I still needed to paint the Pyrene fire ext bracket, so after a quick clean up (dusty) it was coated with the appropriate paint

I won't be able to mount it for some time until I get the Series 1 running under it's own power ATM I'm still pushing it around


well it is getting closer by the day LOL, cheers Dennis
ps another major Ozzie day coming up on 26th, and all my vehicles will be grounded because of the dead Series 1 blocking everything damn


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25th January 2014, 02:29 PM
#443
Would anyone know which of these fire extinguishers would be best suited for 113-372, with my limited knowledge of the 'Provo' corp, I would suspect a polished brass one?

also threw some Deep Bronze Green on this Jerry can

anyway cheers Dennis
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3rd March 2014, 03:56 PM
#444
Morpeth Motorama 2014
Yesterday we headed off to the Inaugural Morpeth Motorama, with 4 Land Rovers, we had no sooner parked up and along came Rick with his GPA and Willies

anyway it was a long day standing around and fielding questions about vehicles etc etc, at 1330hrs my name was called over the PA system, I had won with 113-372 best 'Commercial vehicle', well I was surprised to say the least.

There was a good roll up of all types of cars bikes trucks etc including this Fowler traction engine

anyway that was my Sunday, cheers Dennis
ps here are the 4 Land Rovers we took along


a short video of the traction engine
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvtLUbStoHg&feature=c4-overview&list=UUDUQng9nBYUyOD1OEO5jbDw"]Traction engine Morpeth Motorama 2014 - YouTube[/ame]
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18th April 2014, 06:59 PM
#445
Ready for the 25th
Here is an image taken this morning while preparing vehicles for the 25th

and off the rhs quarter

now to keep it clean n tidy for another week, and pray that the weather is fine, cheers Dennis
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28th April 2014, 05:22 PM
#446
(Sir) Dennis, As an "amature" you have done a very professional job on your restoration. I have just spent 2 days reading through this thread. Bloody fantastic mate. Job very well done. Congrats. Just wish I had as much space as you did so to do my old girl but alas the front driveway will have to do. I will be replacing the bulkhead on my s2a 1967 hard top with one I got of a 1968 FFR that some clown had tried to bobtail
. Any way good luck with future projects.
Cheers Rod
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4th May 2014, 03:30 PM
#447
We were invited by the Newcastle Rover Owners club to join them today for Euro Day, we took 3 of 8 Land Rovers, there were 10 in all, good weather wise after a freezing 30 mile drive down, yes I drove the gunbuggy, anyway all 3 performed faultlessly

now safely home and garaged etc, cheers Dennis
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31st August 2014, 03:56 PM
#448
Windscreen wiper substitute.
Always on the lookout on how to improve the performance of various bits on any of my Series Land Rovers, I remembered reading about such an item in the S2 forum (UK), a forum user replaced his FW2 wipers with some "marine types', so I did some googling and come up with much the same product (if not the same) so off to the ship's chandlers in Newcastle and came home with this

it's a little bit of bling (but not for long), fits in with just some minor work, and nothing that would stop you from putting the original wiper motor back in, the conversion utilizes some of the original parts and as you can see it is just a tad smaller than the original wiper motor

to fit them remove the FW2 (of course) and using a drill open the hole for the spindle up to 10mm, this will allow the spindle of the new motor to pass through with no hinderance (spindle shaft is 9mm dia) then open up the spindle hole in the alloy block that passes through the windscreen frame to 9mm,

that allows the spindle to pass through with no problems.
Next I bought 2 stainless steel bolts 5mm x .8, 50mm in length along with 2 S/steel washers/ nuts. After a while I thought that I could improve on the idea of using nuts etc so I found a short length of 20mm x 3mm flat bar and make a plate that the bolts could screw into

again to cut a long story short, at this time (Sunday) with no auto shops open to check n change O rings etc, I have used the S/steel nuts etc to hold it in situ, but that's only going to be a temporary measure as I like the idea of the plate to secure the unit, but as always I had run short of 1/4" brass spade clips to complete the job DAMN

, so the job is at a standstill until I can secure some clips, I absolutely HATE crimp crap and I will not use it ever!!!, anyway until I get some brass spade clips, cheers Dennis
ps so now to do some work on my Series 1,,.
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5th September 2014, 03:51 PM
#449
As time/work/weather permits 
I have been going over this minor job that I nearly stuffed up completely last weekend.
I had purchased a switch that I was going to use as the on/off switch for the wiper motor, only to find shock horror that I couldn't put it where I had drilled the hole to mount it, so in disgust (at self for not checking physical shape/space etc) I put a rubber blanking grommet in-situ, and started to think about where I could mount this switch!!.

sorry about the blurred image, note the warning light has popped out because of me wriggling the switch panel/wiring around, anyway this morning I had a look through the catalogue from 'Whitworth's' (marine suppliers) and I found that they had a suitable range of switches, I picked out two from the catalogue and rang them, both were in stock, so off to Newcastle to get a few, here they are + the one that I couldn't use

the one I couldn't use (not because it was faulty or anything) is the one on the right of image, I have fitted up one of the smaller types. They came without screws 

, I was going to tap them 5BA but thought better of it and I soft soldered a short length of wire with a 'male 1/4" spade clip to it, and using heat shrink tape they are all now protected from short circuit etc, it has now been fitted and everything back in place as it should be

the wiper motor works as it should, self parks when the switch is turned off 
, just need now to etch prime the wiper arm etc n paint them flat black, cheers Dennis
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26th April 2015, 07:59 AM
#450
113-372 was out n about yesterday for the Anzac Centenary along with a few of his stable mates, here is a clip that my wife shot using her phone
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeKRfcWl0F4[/ame]
and this short clip from my drone, taken well away from the crowds etc
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUF9Ci9EX-U[/ame]
I haven't a clue how to overlay a sound track, and I still class myself as a novice flyer, but hopefully I will get better, cheers Dennis
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