Hmmm.
So on the reverse side of the bolts eh?
Ive got 2mm thick stainless 22mm panel washers either side of the 3mm plate but i guess i could replace one side with a plate
KCStudly wrote:A double shear bracket would support both ends of the axle bolt, meaning that the bolt would be less likely to bend and would have to fail (shear) in two location in order to fail. I would envision the bracket being somewhat like the letter 'A' with the bearing side being perpendicular to the wall and the opposite side being angled (triangulated), perhaps even with a second bolt offset from the axle to keep the bracket from rotating. Let's see if I can fake sketch something using text.
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dales133 wrote:Soo.... im battling left it to late in the year with other peoples work commitments so its tough getting things done.
On a brighter note i have since day one wanted drive in movie speakers in my galley
I know its hard to get decent sound out of them but im going to pack them with dacron and have got new 4 inch pioneer 2 way inserts and new potentiometers.
Ill get some bakerlite knobs in singapore in feb next year.
Anyway ive just retored these australian made 1949 speakers.
Breytie wrote:dales133 wrote:Soo.... im battling left it to late in the year with other peoples work commitments so its tough getting things done.
On a brighter note i have since day one wanted drive in movie speakers in my galley
I know its hard to get decent sound out of them but im going to pack them with dacron and have got new 4 inch pioneer 2 way inserts and new potentiometers.
Ill get some bakerlite knobs in singapore in feb next year.
Anyway ive just retored these australian made 1949 speakers.
OMG![]()
Those bring back some fond memories!
Cars parked on the humps, tinny sound from a speaker hanging on your semi-open window, popcorn, sodas, raging hormones!!!!!
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