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Default Marshall "1962" from 1993

That should have been reference to 69mm and 83mm not 169mm and 183mm


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Dent "pulling" with a couple of Jubilee clips does work to a large extent
but not total and you need to wrap a piece of thin sleel plate around the
leather. Both leaving a gap to see the dent. The steel to cover the area
where the clip ring enters into the clasp and contracts on tightening or

the
aluminium can will be deformed inwards at that point as the leather will

not
slip over the can.

The canted casters work well.
They are not the original , part recessed ones, presumbly busted off years
ago and replaced with standard hardware store ones.
http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:gra...et/casters.jpg
Propping up on one edge with doubled up rubber feet used for kit, so 4 to
each caster. Uncompressed feet stand off height 13mm .
Original gap between base of cab and floor of 169mm and still that with

feet
pointing outwards and 183mm if both pointing inwards.
The action to get all 4 feet pointing outwards couild not be easier.
Run the cab on all 4 casters in the longways sense of the cab , go 4

inches
further than required and pull back 4 inches.
The transporting action is worse, in the wayward supermarket trolley

sense,
a mind of its own, so perhaps only one rubber foot per standoff rather

than
2 or transport using 2 casters and one of the main lifting handles rather
than the top movement handle.

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