Hicsmith wrote:Frederic, you are the man! Is there anything you cannot do with metal it is such a joy to follow your post
Csmith.
Yes, both wrists back, they are complex to realize.
I'll do a test, I need a forge
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Hicsmith wrote:Frederic, you are the man! Is there anything you cannot do with metal it is such a joy to follow your post
Thank you Frederic. I think it is American Air Filter Co This is the first trailer I have seen, built by this company. It could be quite rare !FREDERIC wrote:MANUFACTURE BY
AMERICAN AIR FUHER CO INC ST.LOUIS MISSOURI
If you need any more information or pictures of the tarp I used to create that dimensional diagram just let me know.FREDERIC wrote:Et voila !
Ken
Thank you my friend,
très rapide
I have already converted the plan millimeter from tomorrow I can begin to investigate the raw material.
Frédéric.
Hello,muttguru wrote:Frederic, the wheel rim on the "passenger" side of the trailer looks like a wheel off an M422 Mity Mite. the other wheel looks like a standard M416 / M151 steel wheel rim.
Ken
I have never measured the ropes but would estimate them varying between 18 and 24 inches.FREDERIC wrote:Hi
I wondered, what is the length of the pieces of string
The tarpaulin can be marked with a white star on top
I have not yet found the right size eyelets.
Convert mm is good but it is applied to the galley.
I vien of commendation meter tape has inch.
If you have photos Francis Marion, it is with great pleasure
Frederic,FREDERIC wrote:Hello
Francis.
A big thank for the pictures.
Markings on inside ORD.