Tow bar on a traveller.
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Not at all Rob just saying that economy is not always the correct way forwardrob.hardy1 wrote:Why, Sir, are you suggesting i wont do it properlyKevin wrote:But at least their's are engineered properly.rob.hardy1 wrote:That is true but i was hoping to make one myself for less than £113. the price from Watling

As for the Titanic and Ark the first was sunk by bad application not bad engineering and the second is a bit of mythology, and I confess that I didnt know either had towbars but you learn something new every day (well I do)

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Exactly!
Anyone who doesn't manufacture towbars as a profession is obviously incapable of doing the job safely!
It's true- the State Nanny told me so!
Where did I say that !! as we have quite a few trained angineers & mechanics on the board I would not suggest that, and anyway that means you must think that Dru's one is a great example of a well made one.
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A "lovely piece of work" is not necessarily the same as a well engineered one, hence my comments re: Dru's application. I vaguely remember quite a discussion previously about the forward mounting points for the towbars, not even going to try and search it as I often have trouble sifting search items!
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A few AMC Pacer's went up in smoke from rear impacts and also some early E Type Jags...bmcecosse wrote:Good point there! Better that it protects the tank - rather than pierce it. Was it the Caravel (Unsafe at Any Speed) that had the horrendous rear mounted fuel tank explosion problems ?
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