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Easy clocked motor plate and mounting bracket

Hey rockwerks, so if the motor was sitting higher before and it sits lower now that it's clocked, it "drooped" right? so it's a "drooped" motor mount:) ;-) :lol:
Seriously though nice work, showing people you don't need a lot of fancy machinery to get the job done"thumbsup"
 
Hey rockwerks, so if the motor was sitting higher before and it sits lower now that it's clocked, it "drooped" right? so it's a "drooped" motor mount:) ;-) :lol:
Seriously though nice work, showing people you don't need a lot of fancy machinery to get the job done"thumbsup"

UMMMM yeah sure.......................:lol:
 
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