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Postage stamp backplate mount?
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Re: Postage stamp backplate mount?
The mounts were mailed out to a couple of CEF members. Unfortunately sending one to Canada was cost prohibitive. So if you can get some 1 inch aluminum square tubing you can fabricate one with a hack saw, drill press, rotary tool and files. I'm posting a rough drawing of the dimensions. Where there's no measurement it's the stock 1 inch. You can convert some of the dimensions to fractions if it will make it easier for you. The square hole on the firewall mount side is optional. you can just drill a large hole if you want. Also the slots on the sides are also optional as the weight savings are minimal. Sorry the measurement 1.65" should be 1.065"
Thanks
coxaddict
Thanks
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Re: Postage stamp backplate mount?
Awesome, thanks for the dimensions. Will try this out this weekend.
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Here is my postage stamp mount thanks to Coxaddict
Here is my mount in use thanks to Coxaddict. I just had to put it to use to show off my new engine for some type of car, plane or boat. I haven't figured that part out yet.
Cox Push-Pull Engine mount using postage stamp mount courtesy of Coxaddict.
Thanks again ans Aloha from stateside. Land of cold water and small surf.
happydad.
Cox Push-Pull Engine mount using postage stamp mount courtesy of Coxaddict.
Thanks again ans Aloha from stateside. Land of cold water and small surf.
happydad.
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Re: Postage stamp backplate mount?
Wow! never thought of that!
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Duh
coxaddict wrote:Wow! never thought of that!
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You inspired me.
happydad surfs up. I couldn't find my Murph the Surf, (surfer magazine June 1965), avatar picture on my laptop tonite. so an oscilloscope is what I'll be for a while.
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