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04-26-2011, 05:57 PM #24
Oh one piece would be a little more challenging. But what came to mind first was almost like the pinned method.
You might try unpinning the pivot side and making a wedge that would fit the entire length of the inside of your scales. then sandwich the scales and long wedge between two sturdy flat pieces. You could drill and tighten with hardware through the pivot side with a longer than normal microfastener bolt. and on the "wedge" side you could pin around it with a couple bolts since you obviously can't go through it. Just a thought.
I can make an elementary school style drawing in mspaint for you if you want a visual of what I'm trying to explain.
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