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Doc Olds -> OFFROAD FLAG BRACKETS (8/1/2007 1:32:00 PM)
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Alright, and now for the post you have all been waiting for......NOT. Yeah, ok most a you guys will never use one of these, but if you go to an ORV area, most require a flag. So, just to provide some assistance/ideas for those that might, and with courtesy and assistance to Hotrodtom: "I made a bracket out of a swing arm retaining strap from a vw. had them lying around, cut one in half, gave it a twist in a vise, and had a mount within 5 minutes! i didnt even need to drill holes, they were already in the strap and the right size. it feels good to be lucky every once in awhile. im sure you could come up with something similiar with a piece of flat stock. you can easily get the nut on the front shackle tight enough so it wont move, works great." Hotrodtom 7/25/07. I went OVERKILL. Used 1.5" x 1/8" u channel, cut to length 9.25", cut the Channel sides at 2.25", put a bend slightly passed 90 degrees (to tilt the flag fwd and away from the grill when moving since the wind pushes them back at ya), drilled a 7/16" hole for the flag and tow hook mounting plate bolt, and a weld on each channel side at the bend. Primed, and then painted with Rust-Oleum Hammered Black. You could go to a hardware and get a cheap white metal "L" bracket so long as the holes are 7/16" or better, but hey, what fun would that be. Where do you use these things? http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10365_15070-34760--,00.html I'll be there Wed-Sun 8/8- 8/12, Hotrodtom will be over the weekend. Check out these parks for more http://www.offroaders.com/directory/clubs/Offroad-Parks.htm. See ya in the dirt. [image]local://upfiles/2786/16719A67DFDC4E1B96151728396A42F3.jpg[/image] [image]local://upfiles/2786/0468A0C79626460CBBD9268AADFE0A80.jpg[/image]
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