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Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 8:33 pm Post subject: |
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The cowl box I got from you Wes. I also checked the lower horizontal
sheet metal of the hood near the slave receptacle cutout.
All were very close to one another. Maybe it's the heat. 🙄
I will take a closer look in the daylight with the mic.
That patch we installed on the tub just looks thicker than the tub
sheet which made me assume it was. It also could be a myriad of
other things, like not getting the patch flush, or Bubba working over
the tub with a grinder. _________________ Brian
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 5:48 am Post subject: Battery boxes |
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Midwest Military makes both the cowl and under hood boxes and all related pieces.
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 8:03 am Post subject: |
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So if I'm reading this Starrett right the box is .0494 to .0499 depending
on the location.
The sheet measures .055 to .0562 again depending on location.
Sounds like I need to go scrounge some 18 gauge.
Btw, for those not having done it learning to read a ten-thousands
mic is a trick. I still haven't mastered location the proper intersecting
lines so I resorted to counting thousands as I rolled out the thimble.
Thanks for the encouragement to go get that little box. I haven't even
opened it since I bought it at a garage sale a few years ago. _________________ Brian
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