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Rain cap made

Chef Arnoldi
Chef Arnoldi Posts: 974
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
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<p />from an aluminum sheet i cut out a circle, thrn cut to the center, bending it into a "beany-shape". i used pop rivets for the rest of the seam. 3/4" flat aluminum rod was cut into two length, then bent to match the inside shape of the cap. I removed the daisy wheel handle & secured the aluminum rods to the daisy wheel holes, lined up the cap & marked off the correct position of the rods. after removing all the cap components, i drilled the holes & pop riveted the legs to the cap. Using stainless steel screws, spring washers & wing nuts, i mounted the finished cap. [p] 33%3A%3A8%3A7523232%7Ffp46%3Dot%3E2327%3D8%3A3%3D677%3DXROQDF%3E2323563%3C68966ot1lsi[/p]
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