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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Matt,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> Can you post a
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<DIV>Keith L. Hoard<BR>Cordova, TN<BR><A
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<DIV>"Apparently the UN has a secret weapon to kill Hussein -- it's called old
age" - Jay Leno</DIV>
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face=Arial size=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF">Dave,<BR><BR>In a bind, I bought a set of
DuBros to try and configure them to my application, but the bottom line was
that they are too heavy.<BR><BR>So I made a set using a 5/16" long piece of
1/4" aluminum tube with a 3/32" bore, and a steel bolt. The tube is threaded
to accept the bolt and is drilled with a 5/32" drill at right angles to the
threads, to be inserted in the strut. The bolt is screwed into the tube and
locks down on the strut. <BR><BR>It turned out to be a simple, light weight
and strong solution to a pesky problem. A hardened aluminum bolt would
probably work and be lighter still, but I have not tried it<BR><BR>Matt
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