HMMMMMMMMMM changed stuff because you saw someone else do it on the webjarndice wrote:I can see your reasoning Gentlemen, but I offer but two excuses as an excuse for my tardiness ( more excuses to follow), I decided to make my own intake pipe clamps and not knowing what the originals looked like I used logic? I obtained the copper tube and the threaded brass then using scrap plate and a pin vise built a pair of working intake clamps, that was when I found a site on the web showing in detail the real thing, in the words of Master B Simpson DOH! So to excuse two, the HENG LONG TOWING PIN appears to be standard across the range of their Tanks, (a rod with a bar on top canted at 25 degrees) I made up my own in metal and pin viced a hole in the "handle" for a retaining chain, I yet again discovered another website that showed in detail a Tiger 1 pintle, it of course bore no resemblance to HENG LONG's product, into the scrap bin to make something more prototype, this saga continues as my knowledge and the availability of ever more detailed upgrades on the market thwart my progress to the finish line, ps just maybe, keeping out of the way might have something to do with it, after all just how many shelves does any house need?shaun





I have no example to compare lol... you know me Shaun... unless something is totally obtuse.... peer pressure means nothing

ALPHA