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This makes sense. Now I won't be all concerned about that when I do my front
end in a couple weeks. Thanks.

Dave Casey

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Brummett" <tony@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 10:39 AM
Subject: RE: storing t-bars


Dave Casey wrote:
> If there's a left and a right, then there has to be a front and
> rear. If one doesn't matter, the other shouldn't either, right?

The left-and-right-ness has nothing to do with the front-and-back-ness.
:)

For front-and-back, you can do an experiment with a pen that has a cap.
Line up the clip that clips onto your shirt pocket with the writing on
the pen's body, then rotate the cap so it's a little to the right (or
left) of the writing.  Hold it up to your eye with the cap away from you
so the writing is at the top while the clip is at a slight angle.

Now, flip it around so the cap is close to you and is at the top, while
the writing is now at the same angle that the clip was before, and in
the same direction.  This mimics the "keying" of the hex ends on the
T-bars, and how you can flip them around and make no difference.

You can do the same thing with twisting one end of the pen (like the end
that goes into the LCA) and holding the other end so it dosen't move
(the end that goes into the subframe).  If you flip it around and do the
same twist, you're actually twisting the pen in the same way as before
you flipped it.

And you can do the same kind of thing with two pens.  Put the caps on so
their clips are at the same angle to the writing as each other, but one
is twisted a little to the left, and the other is twisted to the right.
Now, if you swap the positions of the pens left-to-right, then their
"keying" is no longer the same.  That's why you can't swap bars
left-to-right.

A little long-winded, but it's the best explination I can come up with
:)

-- Tony  tony@xxxxxxxxxx

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