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Don: Read 346828 as your serial # .
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Frank Currier. So the 20500 are meaningless as far as the s/n goes?
 
Dave S - I don't like cutting off threaded studs. I'm certain it's just me but I just don't like it. What about getting the thin nuts I mentioned??? I went to a lot of work figuring out the various dimensions and I'd like to see you use the thin nuts. I think there was at least one shown in one of Lew's pics
 
Dave S - here is Lewis' pic again. You can see the nuts are thin. I think they are the same thickness as the heads of the bolts. If you find these nuts then you won't need to shorten the spacers or cut the studs.
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Harry,
The lower nuts are large ones,hmmm that didn't come out right.
the others are jammin'
the three under the tank are shorter studs now that I think about it,
 
Bill J - thank you.

Dave and Lewis - well I thought the studs were all the same length. I also thought the nuts were all the same thickness, all jam type.
 

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