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F-I-T... VAC prop stick.

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Keith-OR

10-14-2004 20:13:15




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Frank do you have the dimentions and picture of the hood prop stick for a VAC. And where is put when you raise the hood, also what holds it up to the hood when the hhood is down. I cannot see any place that holds it while hood is down.
Thanks.... Keith




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F-I-T

10-15-2004 19:23:54




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 Re: F-I-T... VAC prop stick. in reply to Keith-OR, 10-14-2004 20:13:15  
Keith:

Until I get the dimensions, the stick is held upward bt turning the wingnut tight enough for resistance.

I'll try to get some dim's and pics SAP.

Frank



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10-15-2004 19:32:12




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 Re: F-I-T... VAC prop stick. in reply to F-I-T, 10-15-2004 19:23:54  
I measured mine and it is 20" top to tip, 5/8" thick, 3/4" deep. The point is about a 1" on it's side. Mine is made from Hickory, and I put a coat of cleat urethane on it and left it natural with no paint. Not sure if that is correct, but the wood looked nice.

It rests its point inside the forward tank strap, or on the front lip of the tank if there is enough depression to keep ot in place.

Hope pics tomorrow.

Frank

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Keith-OR

10-15-2004 20:28:51




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 Re: F-I-T... VAC prop stick. in reply to Dimensions, 10-15-2004 19:32:12  
Thanks a lot Frank. definently helps, now I can go manufacture one. Just could not figure out what held it up to the underside of the hood or where it rested when hood was open. Wing nut makes a lot of since. Its a Great Day, Learned something new.
Also want to thank you for the info on the electrolysis tank and gravey on your website. KNOWLEDGE is lost or useless unless it is passed on to others!!! Thanks again Frank for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us.
Keith in Gods country.

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