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'De-capitated' collection doing well!

Paul,
That looks great!!
I wouldn't be suprised if it is the correct size, you may have to remove it from your de-cap collection?!! and put it on the shelf with your others!!
(probably originally had a bakerlite gaine though?)

cheers
Kev
 
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Paul,
That looks great!!
I wouldn't be suprised if it is the correct size, you may have to remove it from your de-cap collection?!! and put it on the shelf with your others!!
(probably originally had a bakerlite gaine though?)

cheers
Kev

Good job there are 2 of them in the batch then Kev :)
One for the de-cap mount and the other on the shelf.

best

waff
 
Ive had a proper gander at Spotts drawing of the Tel fuze and it indeed looks almost complete.
Nice one Spotter! :)

waff
 
Good job there are 2 of them in the batch then Kev :)
One for the de-cap mount and the other on the shelf.

Ive had a proper gander at Spotts drawing of the Tel fuze and it indeed looks almost complete.
Nice one Spotter! :)

waff

Even better Paul!
cheers
Kev
 
Hi Paul
It is complete, if you look at the drawing it clearly shows the charging head and below the bakelite mounting with 4 sockets.two wires go from this socket to the end of the telecopic rod, that contains a squib?
 
:) best tenner ive spent in a while then!

Im still trying to suss why the telescopic rod? If the bomb was designed to burst above ground then i would have thought a solid rod connected to an impact fuze would have a better effect?
cheers

waff
 
hi Paul a solid rod i agree would be better but storage would be a problem, being telescopic it takes up no more room on the bomb rack.
 
hi Paul a solid rod i agree would be better but storage would be a problem, being telescopic it takes up no more room on the bomb rack.


Ahhh!!,the penny has dropped for me now Steve!
Thats what Spott meant in post #12 about the rod ejecting?
I assumed it fell off! Deployed would be a better phrase.:tinysmile_twink_t:
Cheers for the info on this fellas,its been a very interesting thread. :)

best

waff
 
Its a nice item Paul well done


It must have been that crimbo card you sent me with the 'Happy Hunting!' message that brought some luck!. :p

I shall give all the fuzeheads a jolly good soak and clean in the new year.
Then hopefully get them mounted on a plinth i reckon.

cheers

waff
 
Hi Paul if you have a copy of Captain Hunts Bombs and Boobytraps , you will see his Edmonton training room, have a look at how he and I have displayed our fuzes , you could do something similar?
 
Hi Paul if you have a copy of Captain Hunts Bombs and Boobytraps , you will see his Edmonton training room, have a look at how he and I have displayed our fuzes , you could do something similar?


I have debated before about that sort of shelving and was kinda hoping to do them in perspex from a local factory for all of the 'full fuzes'.
Will sort a wood plinth for the 'de caps'

cheers

W
 
Hi Paul the only advice i can give is that when i first had my racks perspex was thought to be expensive and too flexable that,s why i opted for marine ply.
 
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