In a message dated 1/10/2008 7:40:37 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
terryrs@comcast.net writes:
When the snow clears a bit this spring, I'd like to beef up the alternator
conversion by welding in the pipe between the ears of the bracket. This
measures to be 3/8ths ID, 1/2 OD and about 4 inches long.
How does one source that? Haven't found it at Lowes or HD, and I'd hate to
buy a 24 inch section, but will if I have to.
==AM==
Terry, does it have to be welded in, or can it be just a spacer that is the
correct length (thickness)? I'm thinking you might go through the boxes at a
really good hardware store and see if there might be a bushing of some sort
that would "measure up"?
--Andy Mace
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