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Old 01-23-2011, 08:51 AM
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Greg, that is looking great! Did you turn the "sleeves" on the up right cylinders then epoxy them in place? Do you make the pads or buy them from somewhere? Yet again, I another model out of the V.I.B.C. Logging fleet I like to have...keep it up.

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Old 01-23-2011, 11:08 PM
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Greg, that is looking great! Did you turn the "sleeves" on the up right cylinders then epoxy them in place? Do you make the pads or buy them from somewhere? Yet again, I another model out of the V.I.B.C. Logging fleet I like to have...keep it up.

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Ben I just cut the mounting brackets off the tops of the cylinders. I epoxy the use set screws to hold the cylinders in the mounts. Checkout page 3 and 4 of my thread and I have photo's of how I do the pads, they are a Home-Depot item.

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