Looking for info on the dimensions of the aluminum block end for a 66 45?
Any info would be appreciate, especially the width.
Thanks!
Bock End 45 specs
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Re: Bock End 45 specs
I've got one unassembled so if you are patient I will get my tape measure out.
IIRC there was thread somewhere with CAD type pics too.
IIRC there was thread somewhere with CAD type pics too.
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Re: Bock End 45 specs
That would be great Neil!
This forum is a wealth of info. I got about 18 pages deep the other night before I posted.
Lots of great builds going on over the years.
This forum is a wealth of info. I got about 18 pages deep the other night before I posted.
Lots of great builds going on over the years.
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Re: Bock End 45 specs
There was much more before the forum got hacked several years ago. I wish that I would have saved some of the pics and info as it's lost forever now unfortunately.
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Re: Bock End 45 specs
I do have a CAD drawing I made years ago that I could convert to a PDF and e-mail it to ya. If it sounds like something your interested in send me a private message. Additionally, I suggest you varify my dimensions with neikeel.
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Re: Bock End 45 specs
I'd be interested in this as well, as my aluminum chassis has cracks in it
I was going to cut some wood & stick it in there: I understand Marshall used wood end blocks at one point, as well?
also is there a way of attaching end blocks without drilling any more holes in the chassis?
thx
I was going to cut some wood & stick it in there: I understand Marshall used wood end blocks at one point, as well?
also is there a way of attaching end blocks without drilling any more holes in the chassis?
thx