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No 27 & No 30 fuse

50CAL

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G'Day to all, Thought I'd share a few pics of a couple of fuzes found on a WW2 site. After a bit of a clean up, they are'nt in too bad condition. Enjoy!
 

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Clean up

Very nicely cleaned up items !

They must have been in a terrible state when you found them-how did you clean them up so well ?
Chris
 
Hi Chris,
I used alot of elbow grease & a mechanical buff with a flannelette wheel on it to clean up the fuzes. I have'nt touched the propellor on the No.27, as it looks fairly brittle.
Cheers, 50CAL.
 
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Thanks

Thanks for that as well as sharing with us all-good luck with your next lot of items that doubtless will need a good clean!
 
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