Building my Limber
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Building my Limber
Hi folks - new guy here building the 25 pounder and limber. So I thought I would start with the limber and have completed a dry build but noticed that the doors do not open fully. Anyone else have this issue and how did you go about fixing it?
The clash appears to be at the hinges not allowing the doors to open fully. They will only open to about 85 degrees whereas photos I have seen they appear to open more than even 90 degrees?
Advise appreciated.
The clash appears to be at the hinges not allowing the doors to open fully. They will only open to about 85 degrees whereas photos I have seen they appear to open more than even 90 degrees?
Advise appreciated.
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Re: Building my Limber
Have a look here:
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... 74&p=44124
In it Dave says he had to re-profile the hinges to get the doors to open fully.
Adrian.
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... 74&p=44124
In it Dave says he had to re-profile the hinges to get the doors to open fully.
Adrian.
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Re: Building my Limber
Thanks,
I found the part about modifying the hinges. Confirms what I thought needed to be done.
Received Dave's Limber and 25 Pounder upgrade kits this morning.
Absolute class and the detail is superb. I am going to busy over the next few months.
I found the part about modifying the hinges. Confirms what I thought needed to be done.
Received Dave's Limber and 25 Pounder upgrade kits this morning.
Absolute class and the detail is superb. I am going to busy over the next few months.
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Re: Building my Limber
It's been a while since my last post but I have been busy and thought I would share some updates on my limber build.
Firstly I have 'dry' built the Limber all up and then took it all apart again and got to thinking about the possibility of having a full set of ammo trays and how would that look?
So I parked the build and went onto my CAD system to draw up some plans for the racks and when I was happy I had the parts laser cut out on 1.5mm brass. Then it was back to the CAD system to draw up the Ammo Trays, which again I got them laser cut out of 1.5mm brass. The assembled (dry) trays look well in my opinion. And finally this is as far as I have got. So I am now waiting on some more parts to complete the Ammo trays and will continue the story in due course.
Firstly I have 'dry' built the Limber all up and then took it all apart again and got to thinking about the possibility of having a full set of ammo trays and how would that look?
So I parked the build and went onto my CAD system to draw up some plans for the racks and when I was happy I had the parts laser cut out on 1.5mm brass. Then it was back to the CAD system to draw up the Ammo Trays, which again I got them laser cut out of 1.5mm brass. The assembled (dry) trays look well in my opinion. And finally this is as far as I have got. So I am now waiting on some more parts to complete the Ammo trays and will continue the story in due course.
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Re: Building my Limber
Beautiful work!!!!!!
Best regards
Dave
Best regards
Dave
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Re: Building my Limber
Alan
Beautiful brass parts, I'm sure many would love to have a set of those racks and bins. They really add a lot to the limber. Nice work!
Best regards,
Bob
Beautiful brass parts, I'm sure many would love to have a set of those racks and bins. They really add a lot to the limber. Nice work!
Best regards,
Bob
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Re: Building my Limber
You put us to shame Alan! Beautiful. 

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Re: Building my Limber
Much better than that. Amazing.trays look well in my opinion.
How do you intend to assemble them. Glue or solder?
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Re: Building my Limber
Vince - intent is to solder them but there might be a mix of both. I will see when I get to that stage.Vince Cutajar wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2019 7:51 pmMuch better than that. Amazing.trays look well in my opinion.
How do you intend to assemble them. Glue or solder?
Vince
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Marcus, I have modified the design on my CAD system and the updated design has not been sent to the Laser cutting man yet. The change was because of some photo's I found which gave more detail of the cage structure. I will share more when I have completed the mods to those in the pictures.