
When I tried to install it the angles did not line up, the were off set.
Where did I go wrong. or what did I do wrong?
Jim,

madjack wrote:
p.s. hey Fred, ya got a left handed molding stretcher you can lend Jim....
alaska teardrop wrote:madjack wrote:
p.s. hey Fred, ya got a left handed molding stretcher you can lend Jim....Well, it's a good thing that I read farther on, and Jim has his problem resolved with all the help from the board!
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I was just hauling the unit from the shed, tying it down on the top of the Volvo and hookin' up the TD for the 2 day trip down to help out.
It's one of the most dandy useful tools in the shop, if any one wants to borrow it. Aluminum extrusion stretcher (slick left or right handed). The 'Northern Lights Solar 49' made by Alaska Mythical Fabrication Co. Guaranteed to run off the Aurora Borealus down to 58* below in the winter and 24 hours in the season of the Land of the Midnight Sun. Light weight. Uses same panel for winter (0* up angle) and summer (49*). That's as high as the Sun gets anyway.
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Jim,
Looking forward to seeing your handy work all done next month!
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Fred
:peace:
Geez, Kevin,Kevin A wrote:Hey Fred,
Got any pics of that thing?![]()
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Fred...glad to hear that you have the aluminum one...I was stupid and bought a fiberglass unit....won't adjust worth a damn, and the tolerances are way out of whack...the real problem with it is when it doppler shifts...need to recalibrate it all over....and Fred...you didn't do anything wrong, you only created an opportunity for yourself to learn something new!!!! If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, then baffle them with BS....Doug
rooster wrote:Well, I guess an old dog can learn a trick or two. The second door trim came out perfect. I think I just got in too much of a hurry.
Jim,
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