Good morning all
I have spent the last couple of days working on the turret bin, namely drill the 200 odd holes for the rivets. This has been quite frustrating as I have been making do with a pillar drill and my trusty DeWalt cordless drill. I managed to break a few drills so decided to take a break and to drive to Torquay to visit Tracy Tools who were extremely helpful and showed me various chucks suitable for holding very small drill bits, they sorted out some 0.8mm drills which are only 200ths difference to 1/32" and did me a very good deal. To make the day worthwhile I went home via the Cobbaton Combat site and had a good chat to the owner about Churchill tanks.
Now for the twist, having obtained a chuck and both M1 and M2 arbours I found my pillar drill had a taper fit chuck
![Surprised :o](./images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif)
, should have double checked and you get what you pay for comes to mind, not only that but I couldn't remove it and I suspect the damp air over the last few winters has rusted it in place. So plan B takes effect, using a pin vice drill holder in both the pillar and hand drill plus some creative use of wood blocks and clamps to get the height and angles correct.
So far about 150 holes have been completed, seven drill have broken off in the aluminium bin top and have had to be drilled out, the holes filled and re drilled. I oil the drills every time at the start of the hole and again half way through and I keep the drill speed low which definitely helps. Once again hats off to Steve Winston, you must have the patience of a saint to keep doing the bins
The electronics have been installed in the Tiger all except the 24v to 12v converter circuit board for the lights which is in the post. I have changed the trunking for the smaller size and painted it with red oxide and have made some battery terminal protectors held in place with Velcro.
The turret modules and wiring have also been tidied up and Velcroed in place, As others have commented on, the Actuator takes a bit of getting use to, I tried altering the transmitter settings but in order for it to stop at the correct end points the actuator slows down way too much. I have set it back to
standard end points and will just have to watch the mantle as I use the elevation.
If I can get the bin completed today I will do some paint work such as shading and modulation on the hull sides then put the wheels and drive sprockets
on ready for the tracks and my first test drive
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
, I am hoping to have it ready for the Armortek open day.
Regards
Gary
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- Only 150 holes to go...
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- A lot of jiggery pokery involved
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- Modules finally sorted
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