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Never heard that part called side curtins.
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Right you are Synchro, I wonder what the good ole USA calls these axle /king pin thingamabobs ? |
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[QUOTE=pooch;1124813]Right you are Synchro, ]
I wonder what the good ole USA calls these axle /king pin thingamabobs ?[/QUOTE According to Snyders Catalogue those thingamabobs are referred to as Spindle Bolts as well as King Pins. Lucky they supply pictures so we Aussies can see what we are buying.
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Ditto, Yee-Haaaa, We talk the same language. That's the only place I have used Cotter Pins.
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Thanks for all the time spent teaching me all that stuff, Dad. I still use it every day. PS Dad went on ahead or the rest of us about 8 years ago
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Yes, I recall the woman in the B&B we were staying in, in the UK, saying she would go "Knock Them Up", meaning to wake them up. Just a little shocking because in the US, knocking someone up means to get them pregnant.
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When I was a youngster if you had no cotter pins or split pins as the Brits or Aussies called them, you used the correct size nail. Dwayne
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