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I used to work for a guy who was a door gunner on a Huey during the Vietnam War, and he talked about the "Jesus Nut" that held the rotor blades to the drive shaft.
He mentioned that the metallurgical stresses on that piece of hardware were close to extreme, and it was occasionally subject to...
If you're trying to sell it, Lasvegasron, you'll get better market visibility and prospects for it by posting it as a stand alone sales item in the Classifieds. And of course mentioning it also here on they thread isn't a bad idea either.
And you look kind of new so:
- Welcome from this way...
You look kind of new here OldDuke6, but wise enough to know:
- You never go wrong with a build thread by QUADJEEPER
Welcome from the Grand Old Commonwealth of Virginia.
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That doesn't count any more. The question is:
- Is the rally trending on Twitter!?
You all maybe should recruit somebody's fifth grader to manage your tweets.
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I like your library, rustytud, and the bonus feature of it is how you can sit and take a rest if you're getting tired climbing the stairs.
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I'm figuring that must be some kind of gel membrane or something, can you tell us what it is exactly, please?
And that's funny you call them "dirt" daubers, because up here we call them "mud" daubers. I met somebody from North Carolina who grew up calling them dirt daubers also. It's a drift...
The pricing was listed (the second line of the specs); like $16-$22 (!)
That sounds pretty reasonable for the look of their quality (close-fit machined aluminum).
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