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Old 09-18-2015, 04:54 PM
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I may trade you my brackets then, because I don't think I'm going to do more from 1" stock.

But no, these are exactly as you drew them, 1" stock skimmed down on both sides to fit.

1" hardware is also not right, it only uses half the threads on the ear. 1.25" too long, can't find 1.125" Going for 1.25" and a mil washer I guess.

Were the brackets made from 3/4" material the 1" bolts would be flawless!
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Torque until failure then back off 25% ? Then the hairline should start receding pretty soon, have fun with that one <img alt="" src="images/smilies/wink.gif" title="wink" />
</p><p>Oh, it already has. My grandpa was bald before he finished high school.</p>
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<p>Coarse or fine thread.</p><p>Wow, fastenal doesn't have it. First for me.</p>
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3/8-16
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<p>gracias</p>
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<p>Cut down 1.25&quot;?</p><p>ACE might not have 1.25, and fastenal closes at 5. Should I jet out and get 1.25&quot; before they close?</p><p>ACE has some.</p>
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<p>lol. Wilwood calipers, nice machined brackets, angle grinder cut bolts.</p>
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<p>Thats just the SADFab way bro.</p><p>Deezums, want me to put some time into finding 1.125 bolts? There is a place in washington that might have some, I can make some calls.</p>
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</p><p>Thats just the SADFab way bro.</p><p>Deezums, want me to put some time into finding 1.125 bolts? There is a place in washington that might have some, I can make some calls.</p><p>
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<p>Sean Aidan Deezums.</p><p>Not sure on deezums marital status, maybe that does describe him </p>
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<p>WOOOOO. Amazon sunday delivery FTW. Rotella to my door sunday morning </p>
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I started loosing my hair at 17, pretty much half gone by 22-23.

Not SADfab way, aidans way. deezums and I would use a swiss lathe with collets.
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Now that im thinking of it, ive shortened sooooo many bolts in my lathe lol.
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<p>Psh, I could use a lathe too. But the laziness would stop me.</p>
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I'm thinking this is the year I finally break down and start buzzing my head. Seems like a lot less effort at this point.
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<p>I'm ok with the receding hairline. Not going to rock the bald spot on the back of my head.</p><p>Once its all gone I'll rock the mad scientist top of the head bald. My dad has done it for 30+ years. I'll follow suit.</p>
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Been self buzzing for 7 or so years now
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Deezums still has hair, because deezums avoids women and children like plague. I still buzz my head and wear a hat everywhere, I'm not paying $14 a week for a haircut, dont'ya know who I am lol

This is 1.25" bolt, little less than 1/8" hanging out there. This might work, with a washer or split washer it would work for sure.

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<p>Will grab washers and bolts. Does the special package have tracking?</p><p>Also traded pads with turbofan yesterday. Need to cut them for the dynapros.</p>
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Yeah, should be 9405509699939268513499
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