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No15 Chest (first attempt)
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09-10-2015 11:13 PM
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nice job.
where did you source the hardware from?
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Originally Posted by
henry r
nice job.
where did you source the hardware from?
I used a native NZ
wood Rata
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Super job! And if you'd like a scan of the original label I had one I discretely removed, scanned and replaced. You'd have to graft the two halves of the scan together though.
Last edited by Surpmil; 09-11-2015 at 12:24 AM.
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Just thought I would mention, that Sarco has been and is still selling complete sets of hinges and latches for $50/set.
I got mine from them last winter, but they were still listing them last week. My first attempt at dovetails in 50yrs, interesting and much slower going than I remember. Thanks to all.
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The hardware is very common here in NZ
the latches are from the seat boxes of Land Rovers, and the hinges you can still buy at the local hardware store, but the screws (CSK flat blade steel) are a bit harder to find, had to raid mine and my friends old screw jars.
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Very nice........ Just shows everyone that even a seemingly difficult job or project can be done when you set your mind to it
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Fantastic job. 
Feeling inspired to tackle one myself now as an ideal project for those dark winter evenings .......
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thanks chris, i knew i had seem them somewhere else. any particular model?
thankfully a few years ago i grabbed a few .303 sardine cans full of old hardware (for the .303 cans) so i have some steel flat blade screws.
i think i'll need to do some practice woodwork before attempting dovetails though.
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Originally Posted by
henry r
I knew I had seem them somewhere else. any particular model?
I used the latches from a series one Land Rover, but I'm pretty sure that the latches are the same right up to series III so any Land Rover from 1948 to 1982 will do, thankfully Land Rovers are not in short supply in NZ
or Aussie.