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WTB or WTT: Baby Spitfire mount
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Re: WTB or WTT: Baby Spitfire mount
WingingIt74 wrote:I have a Baby Spitfire, but no mount.
Sorry Travis.. I don't have a mount.. but thought you might enjoy seeing these little kids bench run one. CUTE!!!
Re: WTB or WTT: Baby Spitfire mount
that's a part most won't have laying around. you could fabricate one out of soft aluminum or make a 'cage' type out of brass tubing and long bolts.
Spitfire mount
Hello Travis
You can made a mount with a square aluminum tube drilling large holes, like this.
You can made a mount with a square aluminum tube drilling large holes, like this.
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