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KaztheMinotaur
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08.24.2009, 02:53 PM

Well here is my Jim Williams mount. It is a little different that I thought. What I will probably do is sandwich each horizontal slot between 2
L- brackets. Then the L-brackets will be bolted to the chassis. This way I can move the mount for pinion changes with out cutting a big hole in the chassis.

I though the mount mounting screw would thread up into the bottom of the plate...by bottom I mean the surface that sits on the chassis.

I was probably going to use some stick on velcro pieces and velcro cinch straps.

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08.24.2009, 03:43 PM

it looks alot nicer than in the pics on the website. i thought what you did though. that holes were in the bottom and you just bolted it up to the chassis. but the L plates is a good idea.


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08.24.2009, 05:10 PM

I just made (8) L-brackets out of some 3/16 aluminum flat stock I had laying around.
   
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