Aluminum to Steel
#21
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Re: Aluminum to Steel
I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and have a
threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to fit.
Here is the one I had made for mine.
http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
Tom
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
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> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit the
> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the shift
> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
that
> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions? Any
> favorable epoxies to look for?
>
>
>
threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to fit.
Here is the one I had made for mine.
http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
Tom
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit the
> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the shift
> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
that
> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions? Any
> favorable epoxies to look for?
>
>
>
#22
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Re: Aluminum to Steel
Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
wilderness camping.
"cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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>I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and have
>a
> threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to fit.
> Here is the one I had made for mine.
> http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> Tom
>
>
> "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
>> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
>> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
>> the
>> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the shift
>> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> that
>> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions? Any
>> favorable epoxies to look for?
>>
>>
>>
>
>
Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
wilderness camping.
"cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
>I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and have
>a
> threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to fit.
> Here is the one I had made for mine.
> http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> Tom
>
>
> "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
>> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
>> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
>> the
>> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the shift
>> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> that
>> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions? Any
>> favorable epoxies to look for?
>>
>>
>>
>
>
#23
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Re: Aluminum to Steel
Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
wilderness camping.
"cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
>I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and have
>a
> threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to fit.
> Here is the one I had made for mine.
> http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> Tom
>
>
> "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
>> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
>> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
>> the
>> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the shift
>> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> that
>> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions? Any
>> favorable epoxies to look for?
>>
>>
>>
>
>
Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
wilderness camping.
"cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
>I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and have
>a
> threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to fit.
> Here is the one I had made for mine.
> http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> Tom
>
>
> "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
>> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
>> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
>> the
>> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the shift
>> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> that
>> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions? Any
>> favorable epoxies to look for?
>>
>>
>>
>
>
#24
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Re: Aluminum to Steel
Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
wilderness camping.
"cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
>I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and have
>a
> threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to fit.
> Here is the one I had made for mine.
> http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> Tom
>
>
> "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
>> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
>> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
>> the
>> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the shift
>> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> that
>> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions? Any
>> favorable epoxies to look for?
>>
>>
>>
>
>
Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
wilderness camping.
"cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
>I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and have
>a
> threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to fit.
> Here is the one I had made for mine.
> http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> Tom
>
>
> "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
>> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
>> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
>> the
>> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the shift
>> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> that
>> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions? Any
>> favorable epoxies to look for?
>>
>>
>>
>
>
#25
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Re: Aluminum to Steel
Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
wilderness camping.
"cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
>I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and have
>a
> threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to fit.
> Here is the one I had made for mine.
> http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> Tom
>
>
> "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
>> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
>> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
>> the
>> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the shift
>> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> that
>> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions? Any
>> favorable epoxies to look for?
>>
>>
>>
>
>
Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
wilderness camping.
"cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
>I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and have
>a
> threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to fit.
> Here is the one I had made for mine.
> http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> Tom
>
>
> "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
>> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
>> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
>> the
>> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the shift
>> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> that
>> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions? Any
>> favorable epoxies to look for?
>>
>>
>>
>
>
#26
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Re: Aluminum to Steel
Billy,
If they take the time to look at it they will see that they have already
been popped. Not to mention you would have to drill them out to get them
out, as they are press fit in, and wont be coming out any to easy. (lol)
And WHY would you need a hatchet? I mean really!! (LOL)
Tom
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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> Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
> Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
> wilderness camping.
>
>
> "cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> >I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and
have
> >a
> > threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to
fit.
> > Here is the one I had made for mine.
> > http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> > Tom
> >
> >
> > "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> > news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
> >> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
> >> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
> >> the
> >> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the
shift
> >> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> > that
> >> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions?
Any
> >> favorable epoxies to look for?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
If they take the time to look at it they will see that they have already
been popped. Not to mention you would have to drill them out to get them
out, as they are press fit in, and wont be coming out any to easy. (lol)
And WHY would you need a hatchet? I mean really!! (LOL)
Tom
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:f0b84$42f37ab8$42a1cc8c$31281@FUSE.NET...
> Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
> Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
> wilderness camping.
>
>
> "cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> >I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and
have
> >a
> > threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to
fit.
> > Here is the one I had made for mine.
> > http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> > Tom
> >
> >
> > "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> > news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
> >> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
> >> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
> >> the
> >> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the
shift
> >> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> > that
> >> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions?
Any
> >> favorable epoxies to look for?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
#27
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Re: Aluminum to Steel
Billy,
If they take the time to look at it they will see that they have already
been popped. Not to mention you would have to drill them out to get them
out, as they are press fit in, and wont be coming out any to easy. (lol)
And WHY would you need a hatchet? I mean really!! (LOL)
Tom
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:f0b84$42f37ab8$42a1cc8c$31281@FUSE.NET...
> Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
> Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
> wilderness camping.
>
>
> "cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> >I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and
have
> >a
> > threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to
fit.
> > Here is the one I had made for mine.
> > http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> > Tom
> >
> >
> > "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> > news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
> >> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
> >> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
> >> the
> >> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the
shift
> >> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> > that
> >> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions?
Any
> >> favorable epoxies to look for?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
If they take the time to look at it they will see that they have already
been popped. Not to mention you would have to drill them out to get them
out, as they are press fit in, and wont be coming out any to easy. (lol)
And WHY would you need a hatchet? I mean really!! (LOL)
Tom
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:f0b84$42f37ab8$42a1cc8c$31281@FUSE.NET...
> Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
> Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
> wilderness camping.
>
>
> "cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> >I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and
have
> >a
> > threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to
fit.
> > Here is the one I had made for mine.
> > http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> > Tom
> >
> >
> > "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> > news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
> >> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
> >> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
> >> the
> >> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the
shift
> >> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> > that
> >> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions?
Any
> >> favorable epoxies to look for?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
#28
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Re: Aluminum to Steel
Billy,
If they take the time to look at it they will see that they have already
been popped. Not to mention you would have to drill them out to get them
out, as they are press fit in, and wont be coming out any to easy. (lol)
And WHY would you need a hatchet? I mean really!! (LOL)
Tom
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:f0b84$42f37ab8$42a1cc8c$31281@FUSE.NET...
> Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
> Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
> wilderness camping.
>
>
> "cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> >I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and
have
> >a
> > threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to
fit.
> > Here is the one I had made for mine.
> > http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> > Tom
> >
> >
> > "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> > news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
> >> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
> >> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
> >> the
> >> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the
shift
> >> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> > that
> >> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions?
Any
> >> favorable epoxies to look for?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
If they take the time to look at it they will see that they have already
been popped. Not to mention you would have to drill them out to get them
out, as they are press fit in, and wont be coming out any to easy. (lol)
And WHY would you need a hatchet? I mean really!! (LOL)
Tom
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:f0b84$42f37ab8$42a1cc8c$31281@FUSE.NET...
> Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
> Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
> wilderness camping.
>
>
> "cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> >I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and
have
> >a
> > threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to
fit.
> > Here is the one I had made for mine.
> > http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> > Tom
> >
> >
> > "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> > news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
> >> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
> >> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
> >> the
> >> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the
shift
> >> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> > that
> >> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions?
Any
> >> favorable epoxies to look for?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
#29
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Re: Aluminum to Steel
Billy,
If they take the time to look at it they will see that they have already
been popped. Not to mention you would have to drill them out to get them
out, as they are press fit in, and wont be coming out any to easy. (lol)
And WHY would you need a hatchet? I mean really!! (LOL)
Tom
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:f0b84$42f37ab8$42a1cc8c$31281@FUSE.NET...
> Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
> Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
> wilderness camping.
>
>
> "cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> >I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and
have
> >a
> > threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to
fit.
> > Here is the one I had made for mine.
> > http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> > Tom
> >
> >
> > "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> > news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
> >> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
> >> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
> >> the
> >> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the
shift
> >> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> > that
> >> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions?
Any
> >> favorable epoxies to look for?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
If they take the time to look at it they will see that they have already
been popped. Not to mention you would have to drill them out to get them
out, as they are press fit in, and wont be coming out any to easy. (lol)
And WHY would you need a hatchet? I mean really!! (LOL)
Tom
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:f0b84$42f37ab8$42a1cc8c$31281@FUSE.NET...
> Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
> Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
> wilderness camping.
>
>
> "cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> >I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and
have
> >a
> > threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to
fit.
> > Here is the one I had made for mine.
> > http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> > Tom
> >
> >
> > "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> > news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
> >> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
> >> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
> >> the
> >> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the
shift
> >> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> > that
> >> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions?
Any
> >> favorable epoxies to look for?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
#30
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Re: Aluminum to Steel
Hey Billy Ray,
They would have a fit over my machete I keep under my door rail then too!!!
Tom
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:f0b84$42f37ab8$42a1cc8c$31281@FUSE.NET...
> Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
> Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
> wilderness camping.
>
>
> "cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> >I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and
have
> >a
> > threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to
fit.
> > Here is the one I had made for mine.
> > http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> > Tom
> >
> >
> > "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> > news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
> >> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
> >> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
> >> the
> >> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the
shift
> >> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> > that
> >> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions?
Any
> >> favorable epoxies to look for?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
They would have a fit over my machete I keep under my door rail then too!!!
Tom
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:f0b84$42f37ab8$42a1cc8c$31281@FUSE.NET...
> Don't let then catch you coming back over the border with those, Homeland
> Security in Detroit couldn't imagine why I might need a hatchet when
> wilderness camping.
>
>
> "cantrelm" <cantrelm@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:EqKIe.6013$%X1.380@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> >I would have to say JB weld also, or find you a good machine shop and
have
> >a
> > threaded insert made or just get them to make you a new shift **** to
fit.
> > Here is the one I had made for mine.
> > http://www.cantrell.com/scrap/shifter21.JPG
> > Tom
> >
> >
> > "Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
> > news:lJwHe.11331$N21.5934@fe01.usenetserver.com...
> >> Aluminum shift **** (that I like) with a crappy plastic shim so it fits
> >> generic shift levers. The plastic is not holding up, so I want to hit
> >> the
> >> hardware store for a nut that I can grind / shape to fit inside the
shift
> >> ****. Any suggestions on joining the nut to the inside of the **** so
> > that
> >> it stays put? I figured an epoxy will work, any other suggestions?
Any
> >> favorable epoxies to look for?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>