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reply from MAM r/e torque tubes

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:20 pm
by Mike Davis
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Here's what MAM had to say about my earlier questions:

Hi Dan;
The E.D. on thicker material is not as critical on the thicker materials ,
for example , all of our torque tube horns etc. are common, so the E.D. on
your parts is acceptable . EAA sells a very good book on sheet metal for A/C
in which all of this information is covered , I can't remember the name of,
but they advertise it the back of their Mags.
Hope this helps you,

Dennis>



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