Rather than cutting holes in the plates, you can heat the mounts to cherry red and beat the humps flat. That's what I did. I have also read that some removed the humps with a cutting torch or hole saw with no apparent ill effects on strength.
Rather than cutting holes in the plates, you can heat the mounts to cherry red and beat the humps flat. That's what I did. I have also read that some removed the humps with a cutting torch or hole saw with no apparent ill effects on strength.
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John
i wouldn't use the washers. i would de-hump the mounts. i used adapters that have a section cut out but i still had to grind down the humps on the mounts.
Don't use washer, cut the hump in the clamshell with torch or grinder.
Sorry for my bad English I'm french!
Thanks for the help. I have access to a plasma so I'll go ahead and get rid of the humps.