Looking for M & H AA Plate

Jean-Jacques Granas jjgranas@zigzag.pl
Tue, 6 Jan 2004 01:12:07 +0100


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Hello,

What exacly is the lock & stich procedure? I have never heard of it.

Jean-Jacques Granas
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  In a message dated 1/5/2004 8:49:45 AM Pacific Standard Time, =
jminor@uiuc.edu writes:
    I'm looking to replace a broken plate in a AA serial #31259. It is a =
plate
    style "X". Please email any information to:

    John Minor
    University of Illinois
    jminor@uiuc.edu
       John
       How broken is it? And Are aware that a process called lock & =
stich can repair almost all broken plates. This is a non welding =
procedure. The inventor/fabricator is located near me In turlock Ca. I =
own Mason AA my self & am surprised that such a massive plate is broken.
    Details.?
     Dale Erwin

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