2017 Super Lowest Price A2-70 A4-70 ASTM F594 Stainless Steel Hex Nuts for India Importers

Stainless Steel Hexagon Nuts Standard: ASME B18.2.2, DIN934  Various configurations are also available Inch Size: 1/4”-1.1/2” with various lengths Metric Szie: M6-M39 with various lengths Material Grade: ASTM F594 A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H; ISO 3506 A2-70, A2-80, A4-70, A4-80 Finish: Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Hot Dip Galvanized, Dacromet, and so on Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive Price,Timely Delivery; Technical Support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.

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    RAF Bolt Head, or Hope Cove was a World War II airfield and later the site of an R6 ROTOR bunker nea… Read more at https://www.higgypop.com/urbex/bolt-head/

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    The site was as an airfield and support site for RAF Exeter from 1941 to 1945. In 1952 an R6 Regional Government HQ control bunker was constructed on the site as part of the British Government’s ROTOR project.

    The bunker, codenamed Gull Perch, was part of the Air Ministry’s project which provided complete radar cover for the UK, it was one of the UK’s largest defence project costing roughly £240 million. The high cost was due to the fact that at each ROTOR site meant that huge underground bunkers needed to be constructed as well as many reinforced surface buildings and the bunker at Hope Cove was no exception.

    The semi-underground bunker is spread over roughly 3000 square meters over two floors, each floor has approximately 28 rooms, some of which have been extended with a mezzanine floor.

    Hope Cove was one of five stations equipped with a type R6 bunker, along with Langtoft, St. Twynells, Treleaver and Hack Green.

    In the late 1950s the site was turned in to a Regional Seat of Government by the Home Office and later became a Sub-Regional Control, Sub-Regional Headquarters and finally a Regional Government Headquarters before it was decommissioned in 1994.

    For a time it was believed that the bunker was given an overhaul in the 1970s bringing it up to the standards of Hack Green, but apart from a few updates to wiring and communications, the bunker has remained pretty much unchanged since its time as a ROTOR station.

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