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Home-made cab door. No laughing, ok?
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<blockquote data-quote="sawdust" data-source="post: 5396" data-attributes="member: 730"><p>Here's what happens when I get bored and cold. Scrounged around the shop.....found some 5/16 rod ends (made nice adjustable hinges...), some 1" square thin-wall mild steel tubing......and a big hunk of MR-10 Lexan left over from a dragster windshield. The highly engineered (heh) latch is an eyebolt, a Suzuki Samurai t-case shift knob, and a self-adjusting return spring from 1 ton Ford drum brakes. http://www.skidsteerforum.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=52&gallerypage=1&currentitem=0&path=Homebrewed%20cab%20door Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sawdust, post: 5396, member: 730"] Here's what happens when I get bored and cold. Scrounged around the shop.....found some 5/16 rod ends (made nice adjustable hinges...), some 1" square thin-wall mild steel tubing......and a big hunk of MR-10 Lexan left over from a dragster windshield. The highly engineered (heh) latch is an eyebolt, a Suzuki Samurai t-case shift knob, and a self-adjusting return spring from 1 ton Ford drum brakes. http://www.skidsteerforum.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=52&gallerypage=1¤titem=0&path=Homebrewed%20cab%20door Jim [/QUOTE]
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