Pak 43/41 rebuild

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Re: Pak 43/41 rebuild

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Awesome refreshing Jeff.
I think about to demont mine 43/41 to build it new :idea: :lol:

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Excellent, another masterclass in a disappearing Art form, regards simon.

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Excellent, another masterclass in a disappearing Art form, regards simon.

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Re: Pak 43/41 rebuild

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I have had to alter the front to be able to fit the hand brake and linkages, made a new asymmetrical front armour, still have to make the folding bottom half and correct hinges, while I had it stripped down I made and fitted the hydraulic tank
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Re: Pak 43/41 rebuild

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Cut a new lower armour in steel and made new hinges, these are only fixed on the bottom half’s as they still need to be dismantled
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Re: Pak 43/41 rebuild

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Had a few days away from the pak, looking at it today I realised the new front armour and hinges were not up to scratch so I binned them, made a start on the brake drums, these are just loosely fitted while I sort out the rest of the linkages
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Re: Pak 43/41 rebuild

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Bit more progress on the brake drums, parts loosely fitted, the arms for the brake cable need making and fitting
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Linkages fitted and working, just the hand wheels for the adjusters, and the attachments for the brake cables to make, then stripped, fettled and small detail added
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Jeff those brake drum are really something. You're upping the bar you set before on previous projects. Simply awesome!
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Re: Pak 43/41 rebuild

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Thanks for the kind words Bob, the brake drums were a bit fiddly but nearly there, just need to trim a few bits, and reposition the oilers on the adjusters, they should be facing forwards
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Re: Pak 43/41 rebuild

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Made a start on the hand brake, this showed that the brass front I made for the chassis was not wide enough, made an over size one and will trim as needed, made the hand brake cable guides and levers these all function
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Re: Pak 43/41 rebuild

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Handbrake made and fitted, brake cables fitted to front and rear linkages but not yet connected to the brake drum arms, this is how far I got today
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Re: Pak 43/41 rebuild

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Bit more done after a few days off, brake drums and chassis finished, all linkages and pipes fitted, I can now make and fit the front lower armour
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Re: Pak 43/41 rebuild

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Awesome work on those details :!: 8)
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Re: Pak 43/41 rebuild

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Thanks for the kind words Bjorn, back on the build after a few days off, made another frontal armour, this is 26mm wider than supplied, correct hinges with the bar running full length at the back, and a locking pivot to hold the bottom armour in place
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