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and jim that silvery blade bar above has the look of TI .


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On 1st Sep, 2009 James_H said:
I see. Very interesting.

Because i want to have a "strut brace" type arrangement between the turrets (no bulkhead) this set-up might take abit of fiddling to get in. And may be alittle heavy.

Im thinking a 1" T45 "strut brace welded between the towers.

Then a blade arrangement similat to this:





Because of having no bulkhead and a flat boot floor i can mount this inside bolted to the floor and then drop the link rods through the floor like in you set-up.

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On 1st Sep, 2009 Rob H said:
On 1st Sep, 2009 Paul S said:


I still reckon that there is just a bearing in the end.

Needs some paint though.


It this yet another use for an idler bearing by chance?


Yes that is using the idler bearing, it's running on a top hat turned on the lathe then a hole tapped in the middle, it's then bolted through the turret.

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On 15th May, 2009 TurboDave said:

I think the welsh one has it right!


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