Do you just slip the tubing over the ends of the rods to span the gap? Crimp them in place or what? Sounds like a good solution, though the cool VW plate would surely look better. Edward At 12/29/02 01:15 PM, you wrote: >I'm not one to cast dispersions on anyone's entrepreneurial efforts but >I've been using a length of brass hobby tubing to connect two of the >chrome rods across the top of the burner for the last eight years. >It eliminates small sauce pans and coffee pots from tipping when you >casually place them. >12 inches of brass tubing, 79 cents and no postage if you're near an Ace >Hardware or any location that sells hobby supplies. > >Stan Wilder |
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