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    #46
    Originally posted by Bullitt View Post
    Hi all,

    here is a 10 ton jack made in 1944 that goes mainly on Stugs and Panzer IV and its derivates.
    I found it many years ago in the Ardennes.
    it works perfectly but it needs some further restoring
    ( the crank arm folding mechanism must be refurbished since its locked by rust)
    It has some battle damage, a neat gash due to an impact of a .30 or maybe .50 caliber round that richochet off.
    It caused a dent and a bolt that snapped.

    [IMG][/IMG]

    battle damage the impact !

    [IMG][/IMG]

    ciao
    Bullitt
    I need one of thsese to lift my Subaru...

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      #47
      Hi.

      This is mine roller:







      Panzer IV ausf J

      Of course still operativ

      Pozdrawiam.
      Paul.

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        #48
        Some panther stuff I had in my collection years ago. Sold them to a fellow collector.







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          #49
          Love this thread. Great "out of the box" creativity in collecting and recycling!
          I just got this piece of trench art. DAF pole topper. The base piece is solid brass and is said to be a "tank" radiator cap. Just wondering if anybody knows what model?
          Keep on with the great post.
          Cheers, Pauli

          Last edited by PaulMann; 01-09-2009, 09:56 PM. Reason: 1

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            #50
            b

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              #51
              more panzerrelics

              Hi all,

              here are some other restored parts of my collection
              2 panzer IV wheels :

              The Brown colored one was excavated 2 years ago in Germany
              and was one piece of s*** , the sand on it was like stone.
              It was put for several months on a dry warm spot, and then
              cleaning up commenced.
              In the end I was able to remove the hubcab without destroying the bolts.
              The rubber rim was deliberatly destroyed ...some nerd cut out the makers
              name CONTINENTAL before he ditched the wheel back then.

              The sand colored one came from Normandy. It was a lighter case to restore...

              [IMG][/IMG]

              ciao
              Bullit

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                #52
                Nice wheels.
                How do you clean them, especially in between the two wheels where the track guide goes ?

                Cheers

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                  #53
                  how to clean up

                  Hi P.

                  how do I clean up the wheels ...well very simple ..with lots of patience !

                  when its a excavated object then it needs to dry out completely and then I start to clean up with a hammer and a chissel. I remove all dirt , sand( like stone) and rustbubbles like this.

                  Between the wheelrims I usually use screwdrivers to scrape out all the dirt and rust

                  the final clean up is done with waterpressure ( ala Kärcher)

                  then it gets electrolysed....and then new paint is applied.

                  ciao
                  Bullitt

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                    #54
                    another restored object

                    Hi all

                    This is my restored Panther Jack ( 20 ton) in working order.
                    When I got it was complete but overall slightly rusted and the mechanism was blocked.
                    It was found in a river bed

                    I had to remove several parts ( 5 rusty bolts ) as to get a look inside, to see the condition of the sprockets.
                    Inside a lot of dirt/sand was clogged to the sprockets and there was a complete absence of grease.
                    With the aid of a compressor the interior part was completely cleaned from sand, dirt and rust.
                    All movable parts were greased and the jack was back in working order and received a new paintjob.

                    [IMG][/IMG]

                    The darn thing weighs about 70 kg

                    ciao
                    Bullitt

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                      #55
                      Hello,

                      I already used electrolysis for small parts, like the hub cap, never for an entire wheel.
                      There is no degradation of the gummi in the electrolytic bath ?

                      Very nice job on the jack.

                      Cheers,

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                        #56
                        Hallo
                        Great tread whit a lot of fantastick stuff.
                        I used to have som Pz 3 parts, but sold them some years ago.
                        One of the few thing I'l keept was thise one.
                        And I guess you understand why.
                        Hope you likes it.
                        Best regards
                        Gulli
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                          #57
                          Guys, great posts!! Really enjoying all the photos. Keep em coming!! Mike.

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                            #58
                            electrolyse

                            Hia all,

                            P. The electrolyse doesn't affect the rubber rim , it only attacks the rustbits.
                            the tub you use to do electrolyse in , has to be of plastic too.
                            For the larger objects I use a big rubbber maconery tub.


                            J. nice dataplate....I think I remember the parts you had from that target range wreck up in Norway ....why is the fgst n° blured?

                            Today I ammused myself cleaning up that JGPZ commandershatch ( see pic earlier post)
                            A few kg of darn hard dirt could be removed from the hinges and the spring was freed.
                            The rotating episcope is blocked I wanted to take it appart but the bolts are stubborn
                            so I scraped out all debris and dirt in its fitting and then I pored some penetrating oil in it ....now we 'll just have to wait

                            ciao
                            Bullitt

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                              #59
                              more items

                              Hi Friends Collectors

                              A cover for road wheel of a m.Zgkw 8 t Sd.Kfz. 7 and two track links




                              A JagdpanzerIV Saukopf



                              And a road wheel for l.Zgkw 1 t Sd.Kfz. 10 Demag D7



                              Regards
                              Stephane
                              http://sdkfz7.free.fr/

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Bullitt View Post
                                Hia all,



                                J. nice dataplate....I think I remember the parts you had from that target range wreck up in Norway ....why is the fgst n° blured?


                                ciao
                                Bullitt

                                Hallo Bullitt.
                                I covered up the number because I was afraid someone would try to make a copy(fake).

                                And your correct regarding my parts from the target range wrecks.

                                Best regards
                                Gulli

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