These pics are from the brochure. I purposely left them big for clarity. BTW there is at least one paper clip imprint in the door jamb. Doug
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These pics are from the brochure. I purposely left them big for clarity. BTW there is at least one paper clip imprint in the door jamb. Doug
You are the best Doug, thanks so much for sharing :)
I'll second that- BIG thanks for sharing.
I'm amazed you had a brochure, and even more amazed to see a pic which actually shows the frame being machined!
Have to admit a smug sense of relief to see it was done on the same vertical mill as the door!
I didn't know for sure but figured that's how it would have been done.
Thanks to dicey as well- few pics of the door ever give a sense of it's size- that side-on pic with the guy stood next to it is amazing and I haven't seen it before, so thanks for sharing as i I forgot to say in the message :(y):
Doug, any chance you could scan and post the entire brochure?
I only have a Xerox copy but I will post the other pictures in it.
It is amazing what we have seen so far I would say :(clap):
Great thread- We're off on hols today so before I go, here's some better pics of the model I used as my avatar-
Will catch up in couple of weeks time :(hi):
WoW nice one Max! :)
I know that Mosler made a small working round vault door once also with a small vault room and a gate. It stands in the office of one of grand grand sons I believe in New York. Have seen the picture online once but can't find it now...
Your model does not work or?
Here you go. First set of pics
And the second/