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i guess i do the oldschool thing. measuring magnifier, caliper and trial and error :-D
would be maybe less time consuming than searching the net.
i make a test cut, use engineer's blue, ready. I hope i can show...
I'm searching a CAD File for 3/4-36 spline. no matter what format... .step, dwg, DXF, even a drawing with correct dimensions (tooth angle, etc ) would be helpful.
greets Juergen
PS: want to make coupler for a Ross HF...it's Deuce Hot-Rodding related :-D
on my recovery i travel by train....tools: Leatherman Wave and Maglite 4D . 310 miles to go. But i've seen and checked the truck before.
And i forgot my earplugs :-)
what about something like this?
NEW waterproof DC/DC Converter Regulator 24V (12-40V) Step down to 12V 60W 5A | eBay
i don't know the wattage from the fan, but i guess it's enough.
you an mount it close to the switch (instead a resistor)
is it possible to swap a manual transmission in? that would be the goal.... a turned up CAT, no power loss (or better: little) in the transmission, maybe with an overdrive....
better idea:
mount solarpanels on the roof....:grin: with this large roof you can power your AC and a fridge.....
i will do it on my shelter, as soon as i can afford it....
it sounds for me easier to mount a second skin than mounting a tarp. for both you'll need spacers.
I would glue square tubes (1x1) lengthwise on the top, rivet or glue sheet metal on it, paint it white, thats it. With bodywork adhesive or the special adhesives available its a save and strong...
that will work. large fire hoses are also often used. if you build small frames for example of angle iron (cab mount) and flat iron and sandwich it between, you'll have a nice waterproof passtrough withn no sharp edges...
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