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Steve,
I keep looking at the main winch structure, and trying to decide how much detail to put in there. But at the moment it is do a bit at the rear and then for a change a bit at the front. All the stowage lockers are just about finished. Although tonight I started to assemble the Aber tool box, by soldering it :flushed:, it was ok assembling the trays, but then I came to all the lever arms, the instructions suggested soldering - I will now CA it in the semi open position.
Scottie,
Happy to see you are still enjoying the build.
Cheers,
MikeC.
Update.
Brad, many thanks.
I have made the two turnbuckles for securing the spade when in the travel attitude, these will be married up to the securing brackets which will be made and fitted tomorrow.
Also the construction of the front area is now complete apart from the vice plate and central small roller assembly, these will be added just before painting starts. The same can be said for the rear still a little work to add finishing touches like electrical conduit. And that is it, thanks for stopping by. Cheers, MikeC. [ATTACH]302018[/ATTACH][ATTACH]302019[/ATTACH][ATTACH]302020[/ATTACH][ATTACH]302021[/ATTACH]
This only gets better and better!!! You seem to be having such a great time and your work is definitely showing it. That seat is a work of art in itself. Did you use decals for the instrument panel gages??? Winch guide rollers and wheel are fantastic Sir! Keep it coming…………...
Prost
Allen
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