We measured how heavy by putting a stick where the hatch support was to be and putting the other end on a scale.
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Miriam C. wrote:Hardware is extra at NAPA and if you use the struts in a way that is visible they won't return them. I bought 120 #ers for my big hatch. If I ever get them done they should get it right.
We measured how heavy by putting a stick where the hatch support was to be and putting the other end on a scale.
Be sure to show your work![]()
Classic Finn wrote:Miriam C. wrote:Hardware is extra at NAPA and if you use the struts in a way that is visible they won't return them. I bought 120 #ers for my big hatch. If I ever get them done they should get it right.
We measured how heavy by putting a stick where the hatch support was to be and putting the other end on a scale.
Be sure to show your work![]()
Auntie M what is it you mean by the above in a way that is visible?![]()
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Miriam C. wrote:Hardware is extra at NAPA and if you use the struts in a way that is visible they won't return them. I bought 120 #ers for my big hatch. If I ever get them done they should get it right.
We measured how heavy by putting a stick where the hatch support was to be and putting the other end on a scale.
Be sure to show your work![]()
SlyTerry wrote:Emiller lovely galley but you might want to flip your gas springs around to increase their lifespan. By placing the cylinder above the rod when opened the shaft get lubricated better.
Jiminsav wrote: does it make you grunt like you did when you carried your wife across the threshold, or do you grunt like your hauling a beer keg up the stairs to the ice barrel?
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