Ser 1 tool roll @ jack bag
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Allrand
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#1 Ser 1 tool roll @ jack bag
Hi all,
Having posted this in the wrong place previously, is there someone out there who can help with the dimensions of the tool roll and jack bag?
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Regards
Having posted this in the wrong place previously, is there someone out there who can help with the dimensions of the tool roll and jack bag?
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Regards
Randall Botha
'64 3.8 fhc & '51 Mk 7 (now sold)
'64 3.8 fhc & '51 Mk 7 (now sold)
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#2 Re: Ser 1 tool roll @ jack bag
Hello,
The tool roll for the Jaguar E-type 1961-1968 measured:
21” x 10 3/4” w/top flap closed, 18” w/flap open, 12” strap, 14 lower pockets
The jack container for the jack for the Jaguar E-type 1962-1970 measured:
27" long w/top flap open, 20" with flap closed, 11 1/2" wide top edge of open flap, (2) 20" tie-straps
Send me a private note for more details that you should have before attempting to replicate these two items.
Bud Marston
Alexandria, VA
The tool roll for the Jaguar E-type 1961-1968 measured:
21” x 10 3/4” w/top flap closed, 18” w/flap open, 12” strap, 14 lower pockets
The jack container for the jack for the Jaguar E-type 1962-1970 measured:
27" long w/top flap open, 20" with flap closed, 11 1/2" wide top edge of open flap, (2) 20" tie-straps
Send me a private note for more details that you should have before attempting to replicate these two items.
Bud Marston
Alexandria, VA
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Allrand
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#3 Re: Ser 1 tool roll @ jack bag
Hi Bud,
Thank you very much. There are many pictures available but no sizes. I'll draw it out & check with you again.
Regards
Randall
Thank you very much. There are many pictures available but no sizes. I'll draw it out & check with you again.
Regards
Randall
Randall Botha
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#4 Re: Ser 1 tool roll @ jack bag
Hello, Randall -
I just checked with Roger Payne in Australia -- he's the world's expert on vintage classic tools and associated materials. One measurement in his articles on jack bags was missing.
- He replied that the bottom of the bag is 7" wide, noting that corners are slightly curved where edging tape goes around.
Regards, Bud
I just checked with Roger Payne in Australia -- he's the world's expert on vintage classic tools and associated materials. One measurement in his articles on jack bags was missing.
- He replied that the bottom of the bag is 7" wide, noting that corners are slightly curved where edging tape goes around.
Regards, Bud
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#6 Re: Ser 1 tool roll @ jack bag
Worth noting that Great Britain used imperial measurements during the time of E-Type production and as you will see from Bud's measurements they are nice whole number of inches or simple fractions to make production easy. If you are going to use the measurements provided in the photos you should convert the metric to inches and, again, round up or down to the nearest whole inch or simple fraction. If you are in metricville convert the inches to cm and do not round up or down. This applies to pretty much everything on the E-Type!
David Jones
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1997 Porsche 911 Guards Red
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Add your E-Type to our World Map: http://forum.etypeuk.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1810
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Allrand
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#7 Re: Ser 1 tool roll @ jack bag
Many thanks guys, this helps a lot. Is the edge binding to the tool roll the same type of edging tape as the jack bag?
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Randall Botha
'64 3.8 fhc & '51 Mk 7 (now sold)
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#8 Re: Ser 1 tool roll @ jack bag
We had a new S1 tool roll made up as part of our car's re-trim. The Trim shop replicated this from our original tool roll (which was in poor condition). It is a complex job. For the tools to fit properly, there are many measurements to be taken given the compartments are different sizes plus the small pouch at the top left hand corner for the feeler gauge etc.


Phil
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#9 Re: Ser 1 tool roll @ jack bag
Thanks Phil, this all helps.
Randall Botha
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