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Fri 04/27/12


Total Messages Posted: 3



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     1. 09:19 AM - Replacement Fabric for CJ Stick Boot (Thomas Geoghegan)
     2. 10:48 AM - Re: Replacement Fabric for CJ Stick Boot (Sonic1)
     3. 03:03 PM - Replacement Fabric for CJ Stick Boot (Cpayne)
 
 
 


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    Time: 09:19:34 AM PST US
    From: Thomas Geoghegan <thomasg@infosysnetworks.com>
    Subject: Replacement Fabric for CJ Stick Boot
    Has anyone replaced the fabric boot at the base of the stick? It looks like there are two plates that hold the fabric and the fabric is riveted to these plates. Know anywhere to purchase the boot? I was going to remove the fabric and see if a local store could make them for me if I couldn't find any.


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    Time: 10:48:03 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: Replacement Fabric for CJ Stick Boot
    From: "Sonic1" <jeff@cj6a.ca>
    I got mine from Barry.... http://553mw.blogspot.ca/2009/12/firewall-pneumatics-and-other-progress.html Jeff. Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=371901#371901


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    Time: 03:03:07 PM PST US
    From: Cpayne <cpayne@joimail.com>
    Subject: Replacement Fabric for CJ Stick Boot
    Went to a fabric store, picked out a canvas camo fabric. Used the old boot as a pattern, cut out the new, had my Bride of 42 years set up her #2 sewing machine and made my own, recycling the old plate. Squeezed eyelets with a Handy-Dandy tool from the fabric store, laced it up with some leather shoelace and Bingo a new set of boots Front and Rear. PS (it helps to have done previous aircraft upholstery) *Somewhere* in your community I'm sure there is someone working from home who can do this kinda work and on the cheap. Disclaimer: Excludes communities like Beverly Hills, Grosse Pointe, all of Whiteside County, Marin County.... you get the idea. Craig Payne




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