I'm looking into monel as a possible material -- I recall that the USCG used
that for prop shafts on the 40" utility boats with twin Jimmy 6-71's.
Rarely broke under the worst kinds of conditions imaginable.
Anyone have the proper machine drawings for these critters?
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Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Fulcrum Pins (Tigers Digest, Vol 3, Issue 49)
> request@autox.team.net writes:
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>> A number of years ago Derek White has some pins made in Africa. They
>> were
>> purported to be made from steel used in Caterpillar tractors.
>>
> Tom,
> Brent Edinger and I purchased several sets of fulcrum pins from
> Derek
> and they were completely unacceptable. None of them were the same length
> as
> eachother, the slots on the sides were randomly cut and the machined ends
> were
> also completely different lengths on each pin.
> Jim Leach Pacific Tiger Club Seattle
>
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