Adapter plate
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Re: Adapter plate
Do this about 60-90 minutes after first mixing the steel and hardener.
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It fit just fine. Holes are 7/16"
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Here you see everything bolted together. The ugly, unfinished old plate was just here to be a spacer. My drill has a bubble level on the end, so the next step was to drill those holes being located by the JB Weld.
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I found time to bring you the next pic. Which doesn't get me caught up, but here it is.


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Okay, My pics are uploading as they should, and it's a cold wet day, so I no longer have any excuse for not making some progress with this thread.
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I should have plenty there to attach a starter to, somehow.
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stopped to find more bolts, more nuts, and more wood shims