Rta Fittings

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Joe Murphy
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Rta Fittings

Post by Joe Murphy »

Is Ecabs set up for a specific manufacturers rta fitting right out of the gate?

I don't use these often so i don't know if there are standard sizes.

Thanks,
Joe
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Todd Miller

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Post by Todd Miller »

Joe Murphy wrote:Is Ecabs set up for a specific manufacturers rta fitting right out of the gate?

I don't use these often so i don't know if there are standard sizes.

Thanks,
Joe
Joe,
We have one hole pattern associated to our default RTA fastener. If you have a specific hole pattern you would like to draw up, you can draw it up withing the Hardware hole editor. Then associate the new hole pattern to the hardware you have chosen.
Todd Miller

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Post by Todd Miller »

Joe Murphy wrote:Is Ecabs set up for a specific manufacturers rta fitting right out of the gate?

I don't use these often so i don't know if there are standard sizes.

Thanks,
Joe
Joe,
We have one hole pattern associated to our default RTA fastener. If you have a specific hole pattern you would like to draw up, you can draw it up withing the Hardware hole editor. Then associate the new hole pattern to the hardware you have chosen.

Note:Dimensions are supplied for the hardware we offer.
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Post by Jason Susnjara »

Hi Joe,

The kd fasteners that we have setup are ones from Hafele. I believe the part number from Hafele is: hf-26310705 It consists of a 19 or 20mm hole for the plastic piece (they also have steel) and a 5mm hole for the pin which can be purchased in different lengths. These are nice because all holes can be cut or drilled from the sheet side and does not require any horizontal holes to be drilled. Here is a link to our member store to see the plastic piece.

http://www.woodworkerswholesale.com/Haf ... 310705.htm

Hope this helps.
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Jason

What are these made from? Must be really good to justify the $434.23 each price tag :wink:
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Post by Jason Susnjara »

Hi Dan,

Made from Solid Gold :D . eCommerce is looking into this and will get it fixed. Thanks for letting me know.
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But Dan, as a memeber you do save $87.00 ea. :P
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Joe Soto wrote:But Dan, as a memeber you do save $87.00 ea. :P
Joe
:D :D :D

Now what to spend it on...

:D :D :D
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Wheel Chocks! :P :P :P
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Brian Shannon wrote:Wheel Chocks! :P :P :P
Too late for that :cry: but at least I'm about over all the stiffness and soreness. I'm driving my '27 Ford roadster about 3 hours tomorrow to a street rod show in Pigeon Forge TN. I was wondering whether I would feel like it but I'm finally okay to drive :D

I knew there was a real good reason that I didn't like KD/RTA, I just couldn't remember what it was. Now I know its the price!!! :lol:
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Post by Brian Shannon »

Sorry Dan. You set it up, I had to use it! 'Good to hear your O.K. and feeling better.



Brian
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Post by Mark Taylor »

Hey Dan...if you get this before leaving, please post a photo of your car - Ginny and I headed up to our cabin this weekend and would love to meet you...as well as see your car!

Mark
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Post by DanEpps »

Sure thing Mark, love to meet you two also. The first pic is with the top on and the second is without (and one of our critters). I have the top on right now but might remove it tomorrow if there is no sign of rain.

We'll be staying at the Creekstone Inn, one block off the parkway at traffic light #8.
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Post by James Newman »

Hey Dan,

That's a nice looking roadster. Any pics from the front? What frame, susp., etc... are you using?

I just bought a '38 Chevy truck cab. Nice winter project.
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DanEpps wrote:...The first pic is with the top on and the second is without (and one of our critters)...
Beautiful car, Dan!

I recognize the critter on the passenger side, but not the one in the drivers's seat... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Did you do all the work yourself?


Al
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