Keith,Good morning
You sound like a disk doctor or something of a parts pedeler IE hustler or
whatever.
Glen
Keith Turk wrote:
> I also made some Fixtures out of an old disc...
>
> All you do is decide where to locate the holes which is a function of what
> length Tabs you have.... Then you cut out a slot in the outside of the Disc
> at each of the tab points... drill and form the holes in the disc attach the
> tabs and tac weld them in place ... I have done about 8 wheels this way and
> it works great... all my disc's will go on any wheel in any location
>
> I sold three of them to guys at Maxton and still owe one to Bill
> Hottinot...( it's in the Trailer Bill so I don't forget it next time we
> meet )
>
> Keith ( made a killing on them disc's ... the math went as follows... used
> disc $35 with shipping... 1hr's work and I sold them for $10 bucks....
> hmmm ) ( anyone know a good business school? )
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <ARDUNDOUG@aol.com>
> To: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 7:55 AM
> Subject: Re: moon wheel covers
>
> > In a message dated 12/16/2000 5:50:35 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> > LGMCAFEE@aol.com writes:
> >
> > << Does moon make wheel covers with the dzus fasteners or is this
> something
> > you
> > guys have made up. I couldn't find this cover listed on there web sight
> > maybe
> > I need to call and talk to them.
> > Thanks Larry Mac
> > >>
> > Larry,
> > I believe that Mooneyes makes them either punched for 3 Dzus fasteners
> or
> > drilled for screws. They will also loan you (with a $100 deposit) a
> fixture
> > for locating the attach tabs when you weld them to the wheels.
> > Ardun Doug King
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