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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by Eax-E » 09 Aug 2013, 17:21

Hi AvB,

You're right. "My" door protected a room for a caculator so cable exit were of course. needed I have the feeling it's the T8, but I can't proove it.

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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by c_hoff82 » 13 Aug 2013, 20:54

Hello,

Can anyone give me a number and name for this door?

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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by Eax-E » 13 Aug 2013, 21:36

It's a 19p7 antigas door.

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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by c_hoff82 » 13 Aug 2013, 21:56

Thanks for the quick reply.

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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by c_hoff82 » 01 Jan 2014, 20:07

Hello,

Do we have a number for this naval T-door?


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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by AvB » 04 Jan 2014, 12:52

Do you know the thickness?

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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by c_hoff82 » 04 Jan 2014, 15:22

I`m afriad not, but I will visit the bunker to take some more measurements tomorrow.
I will measure the door then.

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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by AvB » 04 Jan 2014, 16:30

Thicknesses for the 80x180 outside doors.
T15: 3cm
T16: 2cm
T17: 1cm

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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by c_hoff82 » 05 Jan 2014, 19:43

Here are the measurements for the door.
A little bigger than 80x180 as you can see.

The only markings I could find on the door was "34 1" up in the rigth corner. (On the inside)

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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by dirk Peeters » 05 Jan 2014, 20:15

Niche job C Hoff
it s not easy to measure a door
Thanks
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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by der bunkermann » 05 Jan 2014, 20:30

Isn 80 x 180 the dagmaat? ''framesize?''

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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by dirk Peeters » 05 Jan 2014, 20:49

That s a possibility Bunkermann but our friend Hoff has designed the door not the frame
But he should know we ll wait for his explanation

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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by dirk Peeters » 05 Jan 2014, 20:53

here is a T 16 plan (i ll think Ruud Pols Archive)
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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by c_hoff82 » 05 Jan 2014, 21:14

The T16 plan looks like the door I measured, it only misses the loophole.
The measurements are from the door, corner to corner.

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Re: Panzerdoor

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Post by dirk Peeters » 05 Jan 2014, 22:38

I thought so C Hoff that you did that
Know we are sure
so it looks not an T 16
Let s wait for the specialist on armor and doors...
Dirk

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