Econo - the final cut
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Re: Econo - the final cut
Dennman wrote:A little ChengaDog work there.Very nice!
Good lookin die holder.My plain one comes from a New Zealand made set that I garage saled for $5.
where would we be without our tools?! I'm lookin forward to mounting it all up tonite or tomorrow...
sunnydog- Posts : 2053
Join date : 2012-10-28
Age : 55
Location : Akimbo Alogo
Re: Econo - the final cut
Dennman wrote:
Good lookin die holder.
Cheapo Mastercraft kit - I have one just like it, lol.
Must have been slow going drilling those bolts out Dog.
ratman- Posts : 278
Join date : 2015-07-09
Age : 63
Location : Vernon, BC
Re: Econo - the final cut
nope I gots sharp bits and cutting oil
finished the signals and licence bracket mount off
Gotta work the seat upholstery now...nuther day
finished the signals and licence bracket mount off
Gotta work the seat upholstery now...nuther day
sunnydog- Posts : 2053
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Re: Econo - the final cut
That gets them out fromscoot nicely.Did that lic. plate mount come w/ the unit.I presume it's sized for a Canuck plate.
Dennman- Posts : 1444
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Age : 75
Location : Courtenay
Re: Econo - the final cut
Dennman wrote:That gets them out fromscoot nicely.Did that lic. plate mount come w/ the unit.I presume it's sized for a Canuck plate.
It came with unit, I wanted to mount signals close in to fender and started out that way then realized my signals were half covered by lic plate when installed. Once again I've had to compromise looks for function in order to avoid the constabulary...oh well that's how she goes I'd rather not deal with those pricks as it always costs way more than parts or time to install when you get fined and ordered to alter your scoot. The posts are brass and should take on a nice patina with time and elements.
sunnydog- Posts : 2053
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Re: Econo - the final cut
Wider spacing keeps the fat chicks from falling off.
ratman- Posts : 278
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