My understanding is that the original Fwd control Landrover series 2A, 2B ( not 101) has a seperate chassis / superstructure on top of the original chasssis to give clearance for the 9.00 tyres, so anythings possible.
You would need another 50 photographs to do justice to the place really. Paul, Hazel and lots of volunteers have done a fantastic job of building up an extensive Museum out here in West Wales. They having started with a disused farm and now there are lots of running engines, some over a...
The Germans are very keen on their Din Standards. All the connectors will be absolutely standard parts. The problem is probably the flakey Halfords Spade connectors.
Any mention of the 'Motor trade' seems to get insurance brokers rubbing their hands together. If what you are doing is 'engineering work', ie receiving components which are then stripped cleaned and refurbished then really it's general engineering cover that you require. Cover for parts lost...
Like others, I've done lots of the wiring behind the headlight on my bike with wago connectors - so much better than chocolate blocks, which chew up the wires. Works for me.
And recommend you to their friends......
Izettle machine, or one of the other card readers that works with a phone are a boon, the money gets paid. Everyone has got used to paying by card now , it's a bonus- the money goes in the bank - the bills get paid and everyone is happy.
Our local blacksmith, when he's not busy welding up farm gates, or straightening bent pieces of agricultural equipment, somehow found time to make this garden sculpture. It's just come back from the the galvanisers.
The thing about Imperial is that you can use ( certainly in engineering) fractions of an inch and / or measurement in thou's . Some one versed in imperial would understand a statement like " An inch and seven sixteenth's minus five minus ten" to mean' The dimension specified is within the...
On an external tapered thread I would think half way along . On internal threads it all gets a bit more complicated ... An M8 nut doesnt have a hole down the middle thats 8mm , it's the tapping size ( somewhere about 6.5mm) so it makes measuring the thread size of internal threads rather more...
My mate moved from the Merchant marine, I can't remember what level of engineer he was 1st or 2nd , but working as a 5th ( does that make sense?). He moved into Estates management , initially in the NHS , latter at a University. Never looked back
The collets in the top right of the picture look like Clarkson Autolock collets. There is a boring bar ( top) see the incremental adjustment wheel on the side. The second cutter is a fly cutter for doing flat faces. The other tapered items appear to be collets - note the slots for driving out...
Copper wires into brass spade connectors, pushed onto galvanised steel bulb holders, or stainless contacts , fitted with a chromed brass bulb, with a lead contact on the tip. All operating in a damp and possibly salty environment. If you were looking for something to demonstrate the effects of...
The yellow Vinyard van is actually a Citroen Dyane van . The Citroen 2Cv commercial van was given the model AKA , so the Dyane became the AKA Dyane- or Acadienne.