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For the relatively new U.S., that is a major history milestone, and back then they would have been just plain old "Virginia 201st", though not sure how they came up with "201".
Cool, though. Thaks for the note!
Wondered about that. Ease your mind:
- Throw on what we used to call a "flitch plate" on either side of it (around 24"-36" of plate steel, 1/8"-3/16" should be plenty). On either side, screwed or bolted, centered on the center-line of each header. That's where it wants to go soft (IF it ever...
Where we're from here (sailing area of the Chesapeake Bay), it's a spring clip for a clevis pin, but like cucvrus says:
- "whatever works and keeps you going" is all that ever matters!
Like floridanson said, "I don't plan on building any bridges either" (funny!).
So the smaller batteries and the smaller 1/2" (2763) likely will handle anything I stumble into.
But Milwaukee constantly "ups" their game (must be a big R&D dept there), so that's why I'm watching right here...
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