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| Subject: | [TenTec] U-Bolts | 
| From: | AC5E@aol.com (AC5E@aol.com) | 
| Date: | Fri Aug 15 17:48:20 2003 | 
If your local Ace Hardware or plumbing supply (where your plumber buys pipe and fittings) does not have them try <A HREF="www.dxengineering.com">www.dxengineering.com</A> for the complete U-bolt/saddle clamp assembly to fit antenna tubing sizes; or McMaster Carr or Grainger for pipe size U-bolts. One thing - stainless galls and it's comparatively brittle. Use a good anti-sieze compound on the threads before you put the nuts on, and don't use a cheater bar on the wrench. I have had good luck with Break Free CLP from the sporting goods department at WalMart and most good gun shops - and an 8" long box end gives you all the leverage you need. 73 Pete Allen AC5E  | 
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