I need accessories
#12
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From: mchenry il.
Originally Posted by 10x
No rings, he's married.


So am i for now , i am looking for a sugar mama though, any clues on where i can find an "old style" merc drive botle resoivor mine is cracked, too cheap to buy an aftermarket ,just finshed paying off my OUI, and just picked up my new gauges and dual control shifert/throttle from mike livorsi this morning.
#13
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From: IL
Originally Posted by trimman
So am i for now , i am looking for a sugar mama though, any clues on where i can find an "old style" merc drive botle resoivor mine is cracked, too cheap to buy an aftermarket ,just finshed paying off my OUI, and just picked up my new gauges and dual control shifert/throttle from mike livorsi this morning.
#14
Pete -
Check Ebay. Are you looking for the round style cylinder style?
Frank picked one up last season from somewhere pretty cheap I think. I'll ask him tomorrow.
Why not switch to the square plastic one? I have one with a bracket I believe. You can have it.
Check Ebay. Are you looking for the round style cylinder style?
Frank picked one up last season from somewhere pretty cheap I think. I'll ask him tomorrow.
Why not switch to the square plastic one? I have one with a bracket I believe. You can have it.
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From: mchenry il.
I left mr. mark a couple messages as well i heard he was out of town, i was wondering if he would be interested in making some aluminum dash panels for me, i think i am going thru Team Marine out of wisc, they make all of sunsations dash panels and rig them as well should have them in 2 weeks.
#18
Pete,
The CNC's are set up with production work. I can make stuff on the manual Bridgeports if you need, but a whole panel that way is not practical. Let me know if Team works out for you. I'll be in Dayton next week, so ring me on my cell #.
Mark
The CNC's are set up with production work. I can make stuff on the manual Bridgeports if you need, but a whole panel that way is not practical. Let me know if Team works out for you. I'll be in Dayton next week, so ring me on my cell #.
Mark
#19
Pete -
Pick up the aluminum and we can layout the panel on Cad. Angel did mine in my 24. Then I just cut it on a manual Bridgeport and then powder coated it. Once you have the template on the Cad it's real easy. Mine came out excellent.
Pick up the aluminum and we can layout the panel on Cad. Angel did mine in my 24. Then I just cut it on a manual Bridgeport and then powder coated it. Once you have the template on the Cad it's real easy. Mine came out excellent.




