Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 13, 2008 at 05:29:42 from (209.226.247.47):
In Reply to: Somebody stop me posted by rnicholas on January 12, 2008 at 17:24:17:
rnicholas: There are three trains of thought on this issue, do as you have done. Then you could have built the shop large enough for A, B, BN, SA, SA1, 100, 130 and 140. Probably 2 - 140s as you need both type grills. Then you must figure on at least one high clear. Well, I mean, I just need to complicate things.
Second thoughts, maybe you should stick with your option, go one step at a time. Heaven help us if you turned out a B with a 140 grill, or tried to bolt a touch control unit to an A torque tube. LOL Best use your own judgement, in years gone by, I've had my Super A and 130 apart in same shop at the same time. I notice now, I have 130 tyrods on my SA and vice versa. I could change them, however the tyrod removal fork would destroy the new rubber dirt shields I put on back then.
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