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Thanks Nat -Rick -Brian. I'll try it tomorrow unless I can sneak out
tonight and steal a stop sign.<br>
Chris<br>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Brian, roadsigns are cheap.
Sometimes it takes a few minutes to get them loose. The one I've been
using for years sure is hard aluminum. I'd be curious as to the
designation. BTY you can bend a 2024 wing tube across the front wheel
of a low pressure tractor tire without collapsing it for a dihedral
change. Nat</font></div>
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<div>Ive done something similar to NAT, except I used drywall
screws w/ washers and screwed it to the leg of my work bench. That way
I didnt have to run down the street and steel the stop sign.</div>
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<div>If your going sideways with it Ive screw blocks to my bench
and put the header in between...If you havent guessed I dont have a
vise.<br>
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<b><i>Nat Penton <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:natpenton@centurytel.net"><natpenton@centurytel.net></a></i></b> wrote:</div>
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I bolt the header tightly to a heavy 5/32" aluminum plate ( road <br>
sign ) held in the vise. Heat with a Monocote gun and bend. Does not
have <br>
to be too hot.Use a wood dowell for leverage. Have not had any problems
with <br>
Mueller's headers. Nat<br>
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