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What a super job you have made of that tank so far Matt. Bravo.
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Way too pretty for a tractor! Looking good!
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Looks great. How will the top and bottom halves attach to each other- welded along the flange or will they be crimped and soldered?
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Probably spot welded and then edge welded along the seam. Thanks
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I like your English wheel.
Cast, they are great. Do you have info on how old it is.??? Or it's history?? Grate panels too
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Thanks. My Ranalah is late 1930’s - possibly early 1940’s. Certainly a war time machine, though. Regards, Matt |
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Very fine work, Matt. Nice to see.
(Wondering if "tractor DB" is same article as "Aston DB" ..... only b'cause "tractor Lambo" is same article as "auto Lambo." )
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Kent - you are spot-on. David Brown did indeed become Aston Martin. Hence the DB initials on their models
Last edited by Stretch; 06-26-2021 at 09:28 AM. |
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