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Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
HI Mick
looking good its becoming a real beast , good job you got the lift to help out
best wishes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
looking good its becoming a real beast , good job you got the lift to help out
best wishes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Coming along nicely. Just noticed that your Jagdpanther is in the Panther rather than the Jagdpanther section.
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Hello John, thanks for your mail. I posted my build in the Panther Section because the first part of the construction is around the Panther hull.....with the upper hull as the Jagdpanther option. I had thought of moving the build to the Jagdpanther section.....it was easier to leave things as they are. I have enough trouble with my computer as it is.
Progress is slow at the moment......to many other distractions![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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Progress is slow at the moment......to many other distractions
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Managed to spray the undercoat yesterday, the weather is cold and damp, so, it's an inside job.
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Mick,
Like John suggested, I recommend at some point of putting a piece of plywood on top of the lift. The plywood should be wider than the tank. My lifts are narrow like yours, and tanks can easily roll or slide off the metal surface. I screw the plywood down to the top of lift as well to prevent the whole thing from sliding off. Nobody will be happy if 100 lbs of tank slide off the lift onto the floor.
Another option to get it out of the house/room; put carboard down on the floors and drive it off the lift out of the house on its own power. If the motors are not installed it can be pushed and rolled fairly easily.
Your JP is looking great, keep up the fine work!
Best regards,
Bob
Like John suggested, I recommend at some point of putting a piece of plywood on top of the lift. The plywood should be wider than the tank. My lifts are narrow like yours, and tanks can easily roll or slide off the metal surface. I screw the plywood down to the top of lift as well to prevent the whole thing from sliding off. Nobody will be happy if 100 lbs of tank slide off the lift onto the floor.
Another option to get it out of the house/room; put carboard down on the floors and drive it off the lift out of the house on its own power. If the motors are not installed it can be pushed and rolled fairly easily.
Your JP is looking great, keep up the fine work!
Best regards,
Bob
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Thank you for your replies John and Robert, I will follow your advice. I have obtained a sizable piece of plywood.
I have attached a few photo's. The Clarke Table Lift was easy to push into the small bedroom....as you can see the problems arise when trying to exit, with the Jagdpanther on board the table lift.....The final fitting out will take place in the main workshop/dinning room.......
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I have attached a few photo's. The Clarke Table Lift was easy to push into the small bedroom....as you can see the problems arise when trying to exit, with the Jagdpanther on board the table lift.....The final fitting out will take place in the main workshop/dinning room.......
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
As you can see...there is no way the tank is coming out.....so, I have a cunning plan, remove the upper hull, push the lower hull down a short ramp, then, use my 'sack truck' to bring the lower hull out of the bedroom and into the main dinning area, yes......
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Resited the Jagd' back, I will work on the upper hull, before the final move into the main workshop.....a bit trival I know.....I just like taking photo's
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Hi Mick
Very impressive beast she looks from your photo's Mick,not easy to squeeze past
when the door bell rings
Kind regards to the lady who issues permissions and Visa's for travel.
Cheers
Phil
Very impressive beast she looks from your photo's Mick,not easy to squeeze past
when the door bell rings
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
Kind regards to the lady who issues permissions and Visa's for travel.
Cheers
Phil
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
I would'nt dare put photos of the house on at the moment. Home alone for a month. The whole house is a tank workshop.
Sooner the better I build a proper workshop.
If you get a chainsaw tou could make a bigger doorway.![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
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If you get a chainsaw tou could make a bigger doorway.
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Thanks Phil, I will pass your kind regards on.
I am enjoying this build, slow but enjoyable. Fitted the 'Steve Winstone' upper tool box. Had a real problem when drilling the back plate.....the drill bit 'ran' out of line, I think it's because the alloy plate is a 'soft' metal. Anyway, out came the Milliput.....job done. Steve's parts are well worth adding to the build.....way beyond my abilities. Charged the Comet up...was hoping to take it to a 'Show' tomorrow , thunder storm will hail at the moment.[
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I am enjoying this build, slow but enjoyable. Fitted the 'Steve Winstone' upper tool box. Had a real problem when drilling the back plate.....the drill bit 'ran' out of line, I think it's because the alloy plate is a 'soft' metal. Anyway, out came the Milliput.....job done. Steve's parts are well worth adding to the build.....way beyond my abilities. Charged the Comet up...was hoping to take it to a 'Show' tomorrow , thunder storm will hail at the moment.[
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Nice work Mick,
It does look good.
Hope yoe are wrong with the weather
Cheers
Phil
It does look good.
Hope yoe are wrong with the weather
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Cheers
Phil
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Guess what......go on, guess......I managed to maneuver the table lift, with the Jagd' lower hull on board.....out of the small bedroom.......Yesssss!. Ok, marked the hall wall in a few places, nevertheless, job done. The workbench is now ready for further building work......
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Welldone Mick
Have the marks on the wall been seen by the Commandant
Or a quick touch up job to disguise.
Cheers
Phil
Have the marks on the wall been seen by the Commandant
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
Or a quick touch up job to disguise.
Cheers
Phil