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Old 03-04-2010, 01:01 PM
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i like your headlight brackets. how much would yall charge for something similar but simple?
 
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Sick.
 
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Old 03-04-2010, 01:08 PM
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wow! I am lovin' how this is turning out! look forward to more pictures.
 
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Thanks again dudes. THe headlight bracket...simplest thing I did that made a big difference.
Went to home depot and bought a water retaining ring, for about
8 bucks. Cut two identical curved pieces out of the circle, added more bolts and washers and there You have it.
 
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Really, really, really nice!
 
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Originally Posted by 89heritagesoftail
Thanks again dudes. THe headlight bracket...simplest thing I did that made a big difference.
Went to home depot and bought a water retaining ring, for about
8 bucks. Cut two identical curved pieces out of the circle, added more bolts and washers and there You have it.
I'm guessing this part is in the plumbing section but what is it normally used on? Need to know in case I want to steal your idea?
 
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i have an '80 ironhead.called LS a few months ago. seeing this project makes me wanna seriously start mine! good luck
 
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Old 03-05-2010, 09:18 AM
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THanks again again guys!
Lincoln, it is in the plumbing section, and they were hanging on one of those white plastic straps.
I believe they are used at the bottom of the floor to connect a water pipe to go through the floor.
I'll try to stop by there and take a pic of it.
 
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Old 03-05-2010, 01:09 PM
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nice pics 89, getting so much closer
 
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Originally Posted by Lincoln33
I'm guessing this part is in the plumbing section but what is it normally used on? Need to know in case I want to steal your idea?
here's the pic...it's on the plumbing isle. on a hanger.
 


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