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    #16
    Now, there it is. Final matte finish. I hope it looks OK.
    I found a stamp on the other can, the blue one. It is dated 1942.

    Carles
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      #17
      akv - Prager A.-G. der berg und Huettenwerksgesellschaft,werk Tyrnau, Slowakei. ( Trnava, Slovakia : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovakia )

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        #18
        Well, I've got the 2 Sprg.Ptr.Z 72 and Z 85 cans, 2 Zündmittel cans to go with them, I've almost got the instructions leaflet complete...so I only need the Sprengpatronen for my cans, oh! and the wooden spacers. Please, if anyone has a wooden spacer for the cans let me know, as I need to know the dimensions.

        Carles

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          #19
          Hey gents,

          I've found a new Zündmittel can in much better condition than those two I had. It still has the original protective lacquer. You can even see thaces of the glue os the sealant tape that keept the tin closed.

          Carles
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            #20
            I have already transfered the contents of one of the other tins to this one. Seems it was found locally, so I can only think it came from one of the 20 PzKpfwIV or 10 StuGs, or any of the artillery pieces Spain bought in 1943. I can now spare can #2 in my first post!

            Carles
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              #21
              Gents,

              As I got no information about the wooden spacer so determined it should be about 1.5cm thick. I managed to get my carpenter make some parts for me, among them 2 wooden blocks for my spacers. I shot a photocopy of my rusted Zündmittel can in which you could see the print of the hole in the spacer and getting them ready.


              Carles
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                #22
                Is the wooden spacer for the Spr. Patr. Z34 container the same size as for the larger calibre tins?

                PC

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                  #23
                  Hello Paul,


                  From what I have seen in pics I can imagine the spacer is the same for all Z cans but can't confirm because I've only got a Z72 and a Z85.

                  Carles

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                    #24
                    Carles,

                    Outstanding pieces.
                    You now almost ready to destroy any 7,5cm KwK

                    Cheers

                    Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                    Hello Paul,


                    From what I have seen in pics I can imagine the spacer is the same for all Z cans but can't confirm because I've only got a Z72 and a Z85.

                    Carles

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Dufleuve View Post
                      Carles,

                      Outstanding pieces.
                      You now almost ready to destroy any 7,5cm KwK

                      Cheers
                      Yes, but unfortunately, if I did, it would be my own one


                      Carles

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                        Yes, but unfortunately, if I did, it would be my own one


                        Carles
                        Sounds interesting Carles

                        I have the complete Z34 and an original instruction sheet. Along with that I have the wooden spacer. From a quick measurement you have the thickness correct.

                        You seem to be well sorted now but if you want pm me and I can email you pictures.

                        PC

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                          #27
                          Hello Paul,

                          Thanks for confirming, now I can RIP. I mean, now I can relax knowing I have done it well

                          Carles
                          Last edited by me6_130; 03-01-2017, 05:22 PM.

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                            #28
                            Hello

                            Please, can you tell me how you arrive at a smoothing of the container? I have to restore some and I am very interested.

                            Best regards from France

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by TOBROUK View Post
                              Hello

                              Please, can you tell me how you arrive at a smoothing of the container? I have to restore some and I am very interested.

                              Best regards from France
                              Hello,

                              To start with, the container was very lightly rusted. I first cleaned it with vinegar (I think) removing all the rust. Then I started filling the bigger holes with paint and sanding, 2 or 3 times. I then painted several layers and on the final one I finished by powdering with talcum powder. See evolution in post #15.

                              Carles

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                                #30
                                Hello me6_130

                                Thank you very much

                                Alain

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