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<blockquote data-quote="Lee B." data-source="post: 544712" data-attributes="member: 14752"><p>The parts list I posted included two 1/2" gal caps. These screw into the Ts you can see just under the forks. The caps have a little square post sticking out the top. I used my grinder to slightly round off the square edges and they fit up into the forks high enough to hold.</p><p></p><p>I used a 3/8" bit to drill the holes in the bottom 90 degree elbows. I had each side built but not attached together. Laid them down flat adn used a file to slightly flatten the elbow. then I measured 3/4" up and over to center a spot for the 3/8" hole. I used a punch, then a 1/8" bit to start then switched to the 3/8". I just have a drill, not a drill press so I asked a buddy to finish the holes on through to the other side for me. Once that was done it was easy to use the bolts for axles for the wheels.</p><p></p><p>what sort of pix would you like and I'll try to provide.</p><p></p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee B., post: 544712, member: 14752"] The parts list I posted included two 1/2" gal caps. These screw into the Ts you can see just under the forks. The caps have a little square post sticking out the top. I used my grinder to slightly round off the square edges and they fit up into the forks high enough to hold. I used a 3/8" bit to drill the holes in the bottom 90 degree elbows. I had each side built but not attached together. Laid them down flat adn used a file to slightly flatten the elbow. then I measured 3/4" up and over to center a spot for the 3/8" hole. I used a punch, then a 1/8" bit to start then switched to the 3/8". I just have a drill, not a drill press so I asked a buddy to finish the holes on through to the other side for me. Once that was done it was easy to use the bolts for axles for the wheels. what sort of pix would you like and I'll try to provide. Lee [/QUOTE]
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