by Fliger747 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:54 pm
Absolutely inspirational work in what can be accomplished in wood. One comment however on the twin mounts. Both barrels, though mounted in separate trunnions have only one elevation control and can only be separated by a de clutching, which leaves the de clutched barrel immovable. This would only be done in maintaince or mount casualty situation.
Thank you for sharing your builds and techniques!
T
Absolutely inspirational work in what can be accomplished in wood. One comment however on the twin mounts. Both barrels, though mounted in separate trunnions have only one elevation control and can only be separated by a de clutching, which leaves the de clutched barrel immovable. This would only be done in maintaince or mount casualty situation.
Thank you for sharing your builds and techniques!
T