Thanks
David!
Rick
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Tom,
But the only thing wrong with one of those is that you also lose HP to your
motor. Like if you were using a .75 HP motor and you installed one of those
you would lose more then 1/2 of your available HP, like 1/2 of .75 HP would
equate to .375 HP really not enough to ream properly with
Hi;
Some of us own golf carts (buggies.) I just found
an interesting site; www.buggiesunlimited.com They
have parts and accessories for nearly all major brand carts.
TFlan
Thanks for the information. I'll pass it on to customers who call requesting cart accessories that I don't sell.
In a message dated 10/24/04 8:25:51 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David, you recommended the VIP LL, I havent used any of that particular shaft can you tell me how soft it may be @ 37 with a 253 gram head?
Thanks again,
Rick
Hi Rick,
The lightest 5 iron I found
Thanks for the info about HP loss I've always used such a rheostat in a
light weight application so I have not noticed the loss. Once again thanks
for the update.
Tom
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I do not have a drill press, but am saving this post for when I do.
Mark A Patton
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In a message dated 10/24/04 8:25:51 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David, you recommended the VIP LL, I havent used any of that particular shaft can you tell me how soft it may be