At 05:57 PM 09/08/1999 -0400, Jim Harvey wrote: >Finally, for any serious work (a.k.a., anything that generates revenue) you >might want to consider beefing up/reinforcing the tilter itself. The little >"feet" and other junctures have been known to fail at the most inopportune >times (see appropriate section of Susan Kline's PTJ article from of a few >months ago). "How Firm a Foundation", August, 1998, page 27. Thanks for remembering this, Jim, and thanks for your help in writing it. It contains a photo of my APSCO tilter (was from Tuners, actually), showing where I had some strapping welded on, to keep the rear (triangular) section from folding up if it parts company from the front (square, with the curved rails) part. >________________________ >Docs? We don't need no steenkin' docs! > -- Harvey (circa 1984) Just act to keep this true ... and you'll be fine! (But that's another couple of articles ...) Susan Kline
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