Sho' Dick i use it alla time there.... go to
www.mcmaster-carr.com
order you a catalog, -use "East Texas Enginering Co." or some such
as your "business" name !
( an' if that doan work use a search engine :-)
McMaster-Carr is da name ye seak
Oh, and I just got a nice catalog from Aircraft Spruce, Get one of them
too! Its got neat "STUFF"!
now just 'zactly what IS a "sogenhauer biclamp" ?????
:-)
Hey buddie! we'll talk atcha sometime tamarra. mebbe durin' the
afternoon i'm thinkin.... :-)
Say Dick, .... does anybody run a Foad straight axle in dem 'bakers for
LSR ?
I'd be thinkin it'd make alla setup that much easier on a straight line only
racer
-and would work 'swell"
-doan chew ?
Cheers,.. & signin' off, -it's your pal,"Dirt Track Doug"
Dog training, Motorsickle parts, Aerial surveillance, Barbeques vaporized,
Political analyst, killer minibikes, Babes oogled, Flintlock Rifles, Match
races promoted, Bears neutered, Certified USDA Beer tester, Wheelstands
enjoyed, Hot Blues, and Slide Jobs fully appreciated for the art that they
are.
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From: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
To: land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Hardware Source (Not Computer Hardware!!)
Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2003 18:49:27 -0700 (PDT)
Back in the old days, when I'd go to the local hardware store, where the
local hardware man knew his stuff, and I'd need some wierd bracket or
fastener; after a short description of what I wanted, he'd always say "Oh
yeah, a sogenhauer biclamp would do that.", and he'd pull out this monster
hardware catalog and order my part.
Does anybody know what the name of that company is, or if it's still in
business. It was something like Macallister or something. I think! I need
a source for all the wierd fasteners, brackets, bits and pieces that you all
know what I'm talking about. The local Ace Hardare with the highschool
dropout girl staring blankly at her computer screen won't hack it.
Dick J in East Texas
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