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The original piping was vinyl coated canvas with a 3/8” rubber or rope bead. The sheet metal clamping plate was held in place by wide, flat head sheet metal screws. The picture is mine with a rope bead.
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Manifold Question, could this be the Norwegian Army?
Jesse Browning replied to Byron's topic in Headquarters
I think the threaded plugs you are referring to are the actual jets. There is a tiny hole in them. They are probably plugged. They can be cleaned by heating them and dipping them in water. The steam generated will blow out the debris. -
The common WWII Weasel video answers that question, and also why they would make a boat out of a spot welded sheet metal vehicle. The video shows the army’s requirements for the weasel. It was only required to last 1000 miles.
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Weasel parts available for sale.
Jesse Browning replied to Jesse Browning's topic in Buy, Sell, Trade
I agree with just repairing where the doos are. If you send me measurements for the sections you need cut out, I could do that. -
Weasel parts available for sale.
Jesse Browning replied to Jesse Browning's topic in Buy, Sell, Trade
I have 2 intact left sides for the M29C. The bottom edges will probably need some work as they are rusty. Maybe someone can tell us how if it will fit a T24? -
I got all those parts from Dave Yamula a few months ago. http://www.militaryvehiclesupply.net/
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http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=29
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Ive been following his thread from the beginning. Pretty incredible. He found a magazine for the gun of this tank at a show and decided to build an almost exact replica of the tank around it.
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No. Were not going to change them now. Thanks.
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Not having any information on the tiller ends of the cables (until now), we ran the cable through the tiller, resulting in one cable.
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We can offer you $2,000 for what you have there.
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I filled some of the voids on my weasel with foam.
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That’s my life every day, except its “what happened to that thing I had in my hand 30 seconds ago”
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Yep. Tape here too.
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My wife bought me a handy dandy snake camera so I could take that picture.
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Assembly goes quick!
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The guy didnt show up. He left me a message saying he lost my address. I called him and his voicemail was full. I sent him a message to reschedule and haven’t heard from him. I need someone more on the ball than that. It’s a big investment. And I’m relying heavily on them to get it right.
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Did you modify the bottom rear of the front float tank to make the extension removable or did it come that way?
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M1919 gas gun, mount, pedestal FS
Jesse Browning replied to Jesse Browning's topic in Buy, Sell, Trade
I have gotten a couple of emails from Craig Rhodes. My replied emails have bounced. PM me here. -
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Is there a need for track aprons? It doesn’t seem like there are many who are building a floater. We just made two sets of aprons. We have the original factory blueprints thanks to OZM29C. They are very labor intensive as they are ridiculously complicated.