Haha! Thanks Tebo!
That musta been quite a Tupperware party you went to, Bob !
So, how does a guy like me get invited to one ?
Well, heck, Bob ! You're missing out on a fun thing. I've actually been to three of them in the 80's, through ex-girlfriend invites.Haha! I think I bought out the dollar store!
......you always leave with some sort of party favor, like a spatula.
Good for spreading Bondo.
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Yeah, MM, I was thinking, about that shift shaft guard. I was wondering if a thin layer of the kind of plastic, like that used for cutting boards (it's tough and slippery, kinda like Teflon) could be J.B. welded to the guard to replace the missing piece? Hmmmm....
Hey Bob, I like your JB-WELD idea. IIRC 2M said a properly adjusted chain won't rub on there and we know YOUR chain will always be properly adjusted. Probly part of your pre flight checklist.....lol.
But that JB-WELD can't hurt and I think I'll do the same some year on my TX.
Just need to keep the rivets outside of the path of the chain.I agree that Teflon(tm) would be the ideal material Tebo - except that it is virtually impossible to glue - to anything with any sort of adhesive as far as I am aware. An alternative would be to rivet a slab of Teflon(tm) to the metal piece.
maybe something really tough like a truck mudflap
OK Pete, lemme know when your back in town and I'll cut ya a couple of fredintoon's licence plate holders.
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