Wolseley WD 1
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Re: Wolseley WD 1
i did not know there was any gold script but you could be right about early ones not having any at all just want to get it right theres always someone willing to pick holes on the rally field thanks for your reply.
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Re: Wolseley WD 1
i did not know there was any gold script but you could be right about early ones not having any at all just want to get it right theres always someone willing to pick holes on the rally field thanks for your reply.
John,
If you get a Rivet counter, tap your ear and politely tell them you forgot to bring your hearing aid with you
Maryalice
John,
If you get a Rivet counter, tap your ear and politely tell them you forgot to bring your hearing aid with you
Maryalice
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Re: Wolseley WD 1
maryalice wrote:i did not know there was any gold script but you could be right about early ones not having any at all just want to get it right theres always someone willing to pick holes on the rally field thanks for your reply.
John,
If you get a Rivet counter, tap your ear and politely tell them you forgot to bring your hearing aid with you
Maryalice
A proper rivet counter/anorak will immediately whip out his pen and paper to write it down for you, then you have say you've forgotten your reading glasses as well
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Re: Wolseley WD 1
i would like to stop in the workshop but my wife likes going to rally's she says i should take them out so others can enjoy seeing them run this is only the second british engine i have all the others are American open cranks over 100 years old.
john newman- Born to be wild
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Re: Wolseley WD 1
Robotstar5 wrote:maryalice wrote:i did not know there was any gold script but you could be right about early ones not having any at all just want to get it right theres always someone willing to pick holes on the rally field thanks for your reply.
John,
If you get a Rivet counter, tap your ear and politely tell them you forgot to bring your hearing aid with you
Maryalice
A proper rivet counter/anorak will immediately whip out his pen and paper to write it down for you, then you have say you've forgotten your reading glasses as well
But then, surely, any Rivet counter worth his salt, would write it braille on your left arm, using an automatic centre punch.
oldgit- A true Stationary engine owner
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Re: Wolseley WD 1
Hi John,
You used the word 'restoration' which implies returning something to it's original state. My first task would be to get the right shade of grey paint. Hopefully, someone will have the correct number.
I like the comment from philipagri about wartime engines not being identified. I've renovated couple of WW2 Villiers which wished to remain anonymous. Personally I don't mind a bit of bling - but each to his own.
Good luck with your research.
You used the word 'restoration' which implies returning something to it's original state. My first task would be to get the right shade of grey paint. Hopefully, someone will have the correct number.
I like the comment from philipagri about wartime engines not being identified. I've renovated couple of WW2 Villiers which wished to remain anonymous. Personally I don't mind a bit of bling - but each to his own.
Good luck with your research.
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Re: Wolseley WD 1
Woodsman wrote:Hi John,
You used the word 'restoration' which implies returning something to it's original state. My first task would be to get the right shade of grey paint. Hopefully, someone will have the correct number.
I like the comment from philipagri about wartime engines not being identified. I've renovated couple of WW2 Villiers which wished to remain anonymous. Personally I don't mind a bit of bling - but each to his own.
Good luck with your research.
hi Woodsman
i have had the correct grey paint mixed in town the more i dig around i think war time engines had no script on them it will be done just like it would have been out of the factory and it will be driving a Fulwood / manus vacuum pump which i think dates from the late 40s there's photos of that else where on the forum thanks for your reply .
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Re: Wolseley WD 1
AN update on my WD1 i found a few old photos from the war which showed WD1 s pumping water and what i think would be aircraft fuel in to tanker trucks non of them had any script on them i have almost striped the paint off mine and under the light paint was the Wolesley grey and under that was what i think RAF blue then red primer would you think this engine went back to wolesley for a rebuild and resale for farm use ??? it is all very good in side just took the head off to check all was ok start painting this week .
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Re: Wolseley WD 1
Looking good! Nearly there.
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