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Subject: [TR] [NET] TR6 Washer Bottle Strap
From: alansalvy at gmail.com (alan salvatore)
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2018 06:57:37 -0400
References: <CAJ1eQwgpYgv5B0gcRfJXPV-5BBzEOrtQRJMrhPgvyM+rwH1k3w@mail.gmail.com> <937C6F5A-749D-4565-82E6-FB97C34725F3@yahoo.com> <35F3DDB6-3B47-4152-9738-36B5B9138737@verizon.net> <CAJ1eQwjdoLkFp0w90cCA1OG90rW=55BZQgWhnXG_kBLspmJdPw@mail.gmail.com>
You could also try a double sided Velcro strap.

Al Salvatore

On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 5:35 AM David Friedlander <forzion7 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks to all who responded!  Some good ideas out there!!
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 7:33 PM TRuss <truss113 at verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> Coincidentally I was just faced with the same issue. I filled the bottle
>> in preparation for my MA inspection, just in case I needed to demo the
>> awesome power of my vintage sprayers.   The humongous zip tie is just the
>> ticket.  (Can?t believe I had one on hand, 36?). White like the bottle and
>> can leave it just loose enough to slide the bottle out if necessary.  Thank
>> you John for the solution!
>>
>> Tim Russell.
>>
>> This email has been Sent from my iPhone.
>>
>> On Aug 29, 2018, at 5:07 PM, John Gibbs via NET <
>> net at newenglandtriumphs.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dave,
>>   I used a big wire tie and put it just under the rubber band so it's not
>> that notable. Works great bottle don't move at all. You could also check at
>> a craft store and see if they sell long double sided velcro strip for
>> another alternative.
>>         Good luck and keep us posted
>>                    John
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Aug 29, 2018, at 4:46 PM, David Friedlander via NET <
>> net at newenglandtriumphs.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hey all ~
>>
>> I've got a pretty small, non-technical issue I'm hoping someone else has
>> already figured
>> out:
>>
>> Some years back, I put a new square washer bottle, bracket and strap on
>> my '74 TR6.
>> I notice that the strap (which looks like an oversized rubber band, looks
>> like it's about
>> to give way. Before that happens, I'd like to replace it: Not the bracket
>> to which it's
>> attached, just the band. It seems that Moss sells the bracket and strap
>> as an "assembly"
>> (P/N 546-140 @ $51.99) as does TRF (P/N 518265 @ $34.94). It seems
>> obvious the
>> brackets don't wear out but the rubber retaining strap does. They don't
>> seem to sell
>> the strap apart from the bracket but I'd prefer to find a strap (no, not
>> a bungee cord)
>> at a considerably lower cost than the assembly pricing. Anyone BTDT?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any responses...
>>
>> Dave Friedlander
>> '74 TR6
>> '59 TR3a in process
>>
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