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Re: Spitfire4 Driveshaft available

To: jmwagner <jmwagner@greenheart.com>
Subject: Re: Spitfire4 Driveshaft available
From: "T. R. Householder" <trhouse@greenapple.com>
Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2000 11:11:00 -0500
Cc: fot@autox.team.net, triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <3875332F.FDFD28DB@greenheart.com> <3875341E.4B47@greenapple.com> <3875348E.EAA2C7AC@greenheart.com> <38753751.14BD@greenapple.com> <387538A5.A3845225@greenheart.com> <38758062.7C18@greenapple.com> <3875FAF5.C221BE61@greenheart.com>
Thanks!!!! I needed to know that. Many moons ago I worked in the glass
industry. (quality control) We tested those things by the thousands.
(The one concept using reflectors in these things). Great job we glued
them to bricks .. put them in the freezer ....wait 2 hours..... pull 'em
out ....hit'em with a rubber hammer....repeat till failure... a real
technical marvel.... nice to know what they got called.

jmwagner wrote:
> 
> Don't have 'em here in Los Angeles... but in Texas... and Florida...
> they're everywhere...  road-warts are those plastic half domes... bigger
> than a softball... glued to the pavement... to designate lanes, medians,
> etc...
> 
> NOT a motorcyclists' best friend...   nor a car's alignment buddy...
> 
> --Justin
> 
> T. R. Householder wrote:
> 
> > Ok so What's a Road-Wart?????
> >
> > jmwagner wrote:
> > > >
> > > > What's a "Car-roc"?   Same as a "road-wart"?
> > > >

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