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Old 09-28-2009, 05:16 PM
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Nice work Rob. Very helpful
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Thanks for this! Suitable for laminating/framing!
Old 09-28-2009, 09:01 PM
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Very nice job Rob.
I'm sure this will be very helpful in a "not so far" future...

Thank you.
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Originally Posted by Rob Edwards
I had contemplated adding a column with all the hardware part #'s but thought that might be a little bit OCD.....
Hmmm.... that's not a bad idea.

The geek side of me says that we should save the file in tab-delimited format and put it under source control so that we can manage simultaneous edits.

Anybody have a CVS or SVR instance running on a port we can get to?
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I tried to use this a bit, but the 8 or so pages was a bit too much.

So I reformatted it to fit on to a sigle sheet of paper (front & back). I also filled in a couple of values.

http://members.rennlist.org/andrewmo...%209-25-09.xls
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Old 09-29-2009, 12:29 PM
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Andrew-

Sweet! That's much better, and now laminatable as a single card. Just gotta alphabetize things (and make sure the values are all correct....)

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Very handy, thanks
Old 09-29-2009, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Rob Edwards
Andrew-

Sweet! That's much better, and now laminatable as a single card. Just gotta alphabetize things (and make sure the values are all correct....)

Yep. That was the plan. Laminate it and hang a copy on the cabinet.

Not sure how you could alphabatize things in a meaningful way... Maybe it would make sense to order them by bolt size? Just a thought.
Old 09-29-2009, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Andrew Olson
I tried to use this a bit, but the 8 or so pages was a bit too much.

So I reformatted it to fit on to a sigle sheet of paper (front & back). I also filled in a couple of values.
How about one with Nm
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Originally Posted by Aryan
How about one with Nm
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Old 09-29-2009, 03:28 PM
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Just need to multiply the values by 1.35582, y'all can't do that on the fly? I'll add a column of Nm values when I get a chance. Will also try to add all the automatic transmission values as well.
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Done. See 2nd tab.

See link in post 46.

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Awesome resource for quick reference, thanks guys!
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Wow guys, thanks for this.

When I had the snip snip I couldn't concentrate on anything.....Cudo's
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Fantastic - you guys do great work.

Thanks,

Don T.
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