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Author:  gmader [ Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:51 pm ]
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Hi KJ,

Any timeline on the windage tray?

thanks,

Greg

Author:  Kevin Johnson [ Mon Jul 24, 2006 6:40 pm ]
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Hi KJ,

Any timeline on the windage tray?

thanks,

Greg
Hi Greg,

Not for at least another month -- I just got another big order from a distributor that is going to swamp me for the next few weeks.

One thing I just offered to someone in an email is a sheet of directional screening. It is something you can trim and then attach to the interior of your pan and it works quite well. I can explain how to orient and attach it securely.

Kind regards,

Kevin

Author:  sick6 [ Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:33 pm ]
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One thing I just offered to someone in an email is a sheet of directional screening. It is something you can trim and then attach to the interior of your pan and it works quite well. I can explain how to orient and attach it securely.

Kind regards,

Kevin
hey! I remember suggesting that!

check your private messages kevin.

I have bought a house so I have been moving. I haven't heard back from you since the patent application.

Author:  Kevin Johnson [ Tue Jul 25, 2006 1:49 pm ]
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One thing I just offered to someone in an email is a sheet of directional screening. It is something you can trim and then attach to the interior of your pan and it works quite well. I can explain how to orient and attach it securely.

Kind regards,

Kevin
hey! I remember suggesting that!

check your private messages kevin.

I have bought a house so I have been moving. I haven't heard back from you since the patent application.
Hi Mark,

I replied to your new email address. :)

:lol: I think Milodon has been selling sections of it for a while now -- it is a good option for people that have some fabrication skills.

Author:  panic [ Tue Jul 25, 2006 4:06 pm ]
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I agree with Charrlie_S - it works, YMMV, but is it good value for money if your budget is limited? Personal choice.
Some ideas for those with some fabricating skills.

http://victorylibrary.com/mopar/baffle.htm

Author:  Kevin Johnson [ Tue Jul 25, 2006 5:49 pm ]
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I agree with Charrlie_S - it works, YMMV, but is it good value for money if your budget is limited? Personal choice.
Some ideas for those with some fabricating skills.

http://victorylibrary.com/mopar/baffle.htm
Good link.

Author:  panic [ Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:03 pm ]
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The tray itself is absolutely a bargain, but for someone with a 9-5 installation means a day off, center link, pan down, cleaning, scraping, gaskets. I lumped 'expensive" as the total amount of time/trouble/money to install it as a separate project.
If you already have (or will) just do it.

Author:  Kevin Johnson [ Tue Jul 25, 2006 8:14 pm ]
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The tray itself is absolutely a bargain, but for someone with a 9-5 installation means a day off, center link, pan down, cleaning, scraping, gaskets. I lumped 'expensive" as the total amount of time/trouble/money to install it as a separate project.
If you already have (or will) just do it.
Understand completely.

Author:  featherduster76 [ Fri Jul 28, 2006 3:05 pm ]
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If you come up with a windage time/date or etc Id like to know of it also :D

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