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Post by indianajones on Dec 17, 2013 10:24:40 GMT
Hi everyone, As promised, here are the drawings I made up for a new bracket to hold a Lockheed servo (to replace the stock Girling one) It makes use of the original 4 holes where the old bracket sits, though you will need to get some new nuts and bolts to hold it on. One will also need to make up some new brake lines to reach the end of the servo. Feel free to suggests improvements Cheers, Andrew PS sorry for the delay. I'll also try to get a photo of the bracket by itself to get you an idea of what it looks like in real life, but I doubt that will be before this side of Christmas. Attachments:ADO17 Servo bracket.pdf (34.58 KB)
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Post by dave1800 on Dec 17, 2013 13:10:26 GMT
Thanks Andrew. That will make it a lot easier for everyone converting to the Lockheed servo especially as you have managed to design it to fit the original holes, well done! regards David Hi everyone, As promised, here are the drawings I made up for a new bracket to hold a Lockheed servo (to replace the stock Girling one) It makes use of the original 4 holes where the old bracket sits, though you will need to get some new nuts and bolts to hold it on. One will also need to make up some new brake lines to reach the end of the servo. Feel free to suggests improvements Cheers, Andrew PS sorry for the delay. I'll also try to get a photo of the bracket by itself to get you an idea of what it looks like in real life, but I doubt that will be before this side of Christmas.
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Post by indianajones on Jan 2, 2014 22:18:37 GMT
Sorry for the delay, but here's a photo of the bracket. Cheers, Andrew
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Post by dave1800 on Jan 3, 2014 1:06:54 GMT
Thanks Andrew, that's very useful and very clear. David Sorry for the delay, but here's a photo of the bracket. Cheers, Andrew
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Post by dave1800 on Mar 22, 2014 1:32:24 GMT
Andrew I see your bracket is featured in the LOCI magazine that was posted on their website yesterday. Well done! David Hi everyone, As promised, here are the drawings I made up for a new bracket to hold a Lockheed servo (to replace the stock Girling one) It makes use of the original 4 holes where the old bracket sits, though you will need to get some new nuts and bolts to hold it on. One will also need to make up some new brake lines to reach the end of the servo. Feel free to suggests improvements Cheers, Andrew PS sorry for the delay. I'll also try to get a photo of the bracket by itself to get you an idea of what it looks like in real life, but I doubt that will be before this side of Christmas.
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Post by indianajones on Mar 26, 2014 18:49:10 GMT
Got my copy the other day, I had a good laugh at the fact they just stuck my email in, word for word!
Says it's on the website, but I can't see it.
-Andrew
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Post by Penguin45 on Mar 26, 2014 19:29:57 GMT
This one, maybe?
Chris.
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Post by indianajones on Mar 27, 2014 0:00:37 GMT
That thought had crossed my mind, but I think most LOCI members will be going to the LOCI site.
I see there's a link to the Wolseley forum in the 'link' page of the site, but not one for this forum.
I there has been some promotion of people to join up in LOCI mag, perhaps having it on the homepage with a big image etc might encourage more people to find us and join up.
-Andrew
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Post by Penguin45 on Mar 27, 2014 0:16:50 GMT
LOCI have a "formal" arrangement to have a club area on the Wolseley Forum. There is very little activity in the area as a whole, barring Mark's announcements regarding LOCI activities. You also have to be a LOCI member to post within the club area.
Whereas here, we're a bunch of tarts and don't care who we let in, providing they don't want to sell us interesting blue pills.
LOCI are quite aware of this forum and don't seem to have a problem with it. That'll do for me - let the chat and discussions continue.
Ironically, I administrate the Wolseley Forum as well as this one.
Chris.
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Post by dave1800 on Mar 27, 2014 1:02:29 GMT
I think the bottom line is that there isn't much time to proof read contributions as I guess many will arrive very close to the deadline which in my experience is the norm. I know the first time I wrote an article that the DN drafting notes were left it, so now I just do all the formatting etc before I send it in. David Got my copy the other day, I had a good laugh at the fact they just stuck my email in, word for word! Says it's on the website, but I can't see it. -Andrew
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Post by dave1800 on Mar 27, 2014 1:03:57 GMT
Well we know who to blame then Ironically, I administrate the Wolseley Forum as well as this one. Chris.
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Post by indianajones on Mar 27, 2014 8:14:14 GMT
LOCI have a "formal" arrangement to have a club area on the Wolseley Forum. There is very little activity in the area as a whole, barring Mark's announcements regarding LOCI activities. You also have to be a LOCI member to post within the club area. Whereas here, we're a bunch of tarts and don't care who we let in, providing they don't want to sell us interesting blue pills. LOCI are quite aware of this forum and don't seem to have a problem with it. That'll do for me - let the chat and discussions continue. Ironically, I administrate the Wolseley Forum as well as this one. Chris. I had a feeling there was some sort of arrangement between the forum and LOCI. I'm not fussed really. As David wrote in the LOCI mag, the more people we can get online sharing info/passing it onto others (and the next generation etc) the better, regardless of which forum people use. And David, thanks for the heads up, I'll keep that in mind for the future! -Andrew
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