Okay, here's another riddle for you to start this update.......
What does a brand new, in the box P-39 propeller driveshaft have to do with shooting .50 caliber bullets out of a B-24A?
Give up?
Well here's the answer.........
Today, while rummaging around in our warehouse, I stumbled across a long, skinny cardboard box that had been placed waaaay back in the corner of the building. It appeared to have never been opened and said, "Bell Aircraft Corp., driveshaft, propeller, P-39" on it. Naturally, I had to check it out.
So while looking at it at my work area, I had a great idea and got to work on it. I took the driveshaft out of the box and went over to the chop saw. The first order of business was to cut the ends off. They were kind of tough, but I worked hard and made my way through them.
After that, I got my cut-off wheel and split the driveshaft into two pieces. The original diameter of the shaft was much too large for me to utilize for this idea of mine, so I had to hammer and bend it all down in order to make it work. Two hose clamps off of a Merlin coolant header tank were used to clamp the two halves together. Good thing there's no fluid used in this idea, or it would surely leak.
Anyway, I only needed about three feet of the driveshaft, so I simply threw the rest of it in the trash. I did, however, take the two ends that I had previously used the chop saw to cut off, and used them to scare the bejesus out of the hangar cats. Those things make a cool ringing sound when landing on the hangar floor.
Anyway, here is the finished product. It's a new .50 cal. for the tunnel gun! I hope you like it. It's the best I could do with what I had..........
Obviously this is just the replica gun that we just got in today. All of the parts aren't here for it, so it'll look better as they arrive. The cost of the gun (are you sitting down?) is $895 each. If those of you who are still interested in the gun sponsorship, please PM me with your information.
Oh, and there were no hangar cats injured during the installation of the tunnel gun.
Gary