Ron, do you make your own washers?
Richmond
http://www.twinleather.com

On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 10:55:18 AM UTC-5, Ron Mc wrote:
>
>  posted on another thread how many uses I've found for leather washers. 
>  Here, they let me do something that I thought was going to require 
> fabricating a bracket.  
> Wanted to put a Hot Shot tail light mount on my 1978 Jim Blackburn rack.  
> We have the rack mount Hot Shot on my daughter's Tubus, so I was able to 
> see that the screws fit nicely around the rear strut weld on the Blackburn. 
>  However, the different sizes of the strut and rack top rods make the light 
> aim down a bit.  Then, it seems like there's a needed strap bracket in the 
> back to load the fastener nuts.  
> Turns out, I was able to do, well, most of it, with leather washers - I 
> had this rigged up for last weekend's ride, but I have my bike hanging on 
> straps with the wheels dropped to mount full fenders, and it was a good 
> photo op to show the mod.  
>
> <http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v728/bulldog1935/Raleigh/aP1290010.jpg>
>
> While I could have chased down longer hex heads, I used the long M5s I 
> already had, flat washers, and a second pair of leather washers, and it's 
> rock solid.  
>
> Below is a good inside view, showing how the leather washers formed all 
> the inside bracket I need.  The one thing that did happen, though, was the 
> light pointed downward.  There is a boss for a self-tapping screw (standard 
> reflector mount) near the bottom inside of the Cygo mount.  I had some thin 
> brass tubing around that I used to make a spacer bushing on an antique silk 
> fly line drier with a partially broken spring (vintage fly fishing is my 
> first love).  The thin tubing fit perfectly over the self-tapping screw 
> boss and it didn't take much load to straighten the light.  I used a round 
> jeweler's file to make a saddle at the front of the brass tube, stuck it to 
> the plastic bracket with gorilla glue, and to the rack stay rod with epoxy. 
> Last weekend, it made the ride without any glue - just the tension of the 
> plastic bracket, so this is really stuck now.  
>
> <http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v728/bulldog1935/Raleigh/aP1290012.jpg> A 
> clean fit up.  
>
> <http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v728/bulldog1935/Raleigh/aP1290014.jpg>and 
> it points where I want it to.  
>

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