Cadillac Gage V100 Commando

From: Nigel Hay - MILWEB (Nigel@milweb.net)
Date: Sun Nov 03 2002 - 10:35:35 PST


I have a mint unopened copy of the Osprey Vanguard book "Cadillac Gage V100
Commando 1960-71" by Lathrop and McDonald
if anyone is interested i woould like to sell it here before it goes on E
Bay.
Can mail to the US

Cheers, NIGE
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Martin" <mung@in-touch.net>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 5:43 AM
Subject: Re: [MV] Fw: Shipping costs

> I think if I remember right, without going out in the shop and looking in
a book....that aluminum can be purchased in 1/4, 1/2 and full hard
condition. Fred Martin
>
> Dave Cole wrote:
>
> > The 5 ton front winch shear pin is simply a peice of 3/8" Aluminum about
4 1/2 inches long with a small hole in each end for a cotter pin. The
cotter pins
> > simply keep the pin in the hole. There really isn't anything to turn.
If you can get the proper mil-spec aluminum alloy, in 3/8 round stock for
the 5 ton, just cut
> > if off and drill two holes and you are done. You can't get much simpler
than that. If you can find out what alloy is used, it is probably
available from just
> > about any metal supplier. I can't believe it was anything exotic as
these trucks were designed long ago.
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >
> > 11/1/2002 10:35:29 AM, "Witold Grzymala-Busse"
<wbusse@ips-networking.com> wrote:
> >
> > >How much is the shipping for a 2.5 ton or 5 ton truck from Hawaii or
Puerto
> > >Rico back to the mainland. I see alot of really good deals at those
two
> > >locations but before I bid on anything from those two locations I would
like
> > >to know how much the shiping would be to a port. Btw, is the shipping
on
> > >cargo ships pretty straight forward or do you have to follow unusual
> > >procedures/laws when dealing with maritime shipping?
> > >
> > >One last thing, how complicated is the shear pin on a deuce or 5
tonner,
> > >could'nt you turn one on a lathe? from 7076 T6 aluminum?
> > >
> > >WGB
> > >
> > >P.S. I would love to help you guy out by making some shear pins on my
lathe,
> > >but I would hate to be sued!
> > >
> > >
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