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No sweat JR......it's just a bunch of "tech talk" re. our preferences of the shovel/boom config. we would both like to have.....gotta live within the scale limitations as well as what's available to work with.
Small update: foot pedals installed in shovel cab, grab bar on cab side and truck cab dry fitted, hinges for cabinetry installed, door latches for rear engine access installed and made a counterweight and installed at cab rear.
Rick, the pioneer toolset went on the front flat w/o window. Sometimes a jerrycan rack was added as well as lights for night work.
Just so Mark.
Hi Paul, do you have a photo ref. or a source I can access to get an exact location for the tool set? Also for the lights and jerry can rack. I have seen jerry can racks on other rigs located behind the cab next to the spare tire....without pics. I'm having a hard time getting a handle on this. Thanks Buddy :thumb2:
Some ref. pics. Same cab just has crane boom attached.
Pioneer toolset
[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1180117[/ATTACH]
Jerrycan rack
[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1180118[/ATTACH]
Light w/broken lens.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1180119[/ATTACH]
HTHs.
Hi Paul, yes....I see it now. The source of my confusion was I was looking at the flat (passenger side) of the truck cab and it was the shovel cab you were talking about. This helps a lot! Thanks for the pics. :thumb2: :thumb2:
Today's efforts seem small in comparison to previous ones but I'm slowly moving forward with boom, dipper and bucket refinements. Also located the exhaust for the shovel engine as well as the tow hitch and tail light locations. The dipper pivot has been repositioned (deeper into the boom) and the huge blob has been milled down to a more realistic dimension.....also the boom trunions were capped and filled.....they, at least look a little less toylike. Bucket claws were shortened by half and I may remove more material as they still look like a set of four Mastodon tusks. The last little gizmo is the spool I scratched for the winch.......no idea as to what purpose it serves, but it's in all the photos I have seen of both crane and shovel, so it must be standard equipment. The last pic. is for the "uninitiated" to give a little perspective as to the size of this critter.
Thank you all for the great comments! It is going to be a little slower from here on out as I have to start thinking more about the boom pulleys and rigging........not my cuppa. :thinking:
Bucket refinements were not without mishap.........while cutting the bottom off the bucket the saw bound up and a huge chunk of plastic snapped off the bucket front all the way up to the Mammoth teeth!!! After turning perfectly good air "Very" blue I proceeded to make repairs and carry on......here is the result.
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