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Post by kaboom on Aug 3, 2019 23:45:45 GMT -5
I not sure what two lines looks like. Is it made of metal?
If made of steel any good welder should be able to modify a 3/4" bolt to work.
Then a typical 3/4" sissor jack socket for a cordless drill would work.
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Post by laknox on Aug 5, 2019 12:45:23 GMT -5
I not sure what two lines looks like. Is it made of metal? If made of steel any good welder should be able to modify a 3/4" bolt to work. Then a typical 3/4" sissor jack socket for a cordless drill would work. Not quite sure exactly what you're trying to say, but for those who have a single motor setup for their landing legs, it's just as easy to buy an extra manual crank, chop the handle off and chuck the straight piece into a cordless drill. For manual scissor jacks, you should be able to find a 1/4" hex to 1/4" square bit and a 3/4" socket for a 1/4" bit to screw them in and out. Or, you can do the same as the landing legs, buy an extra crank and chop the handle off and chuck it into a cordless drill. Lyle
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Post by kaboom on Aug 5, 2019 20:59:08 GMT -5
I'm not sure what happened. I don't see the original thread. So my response makes no sense🤔
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