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Old 10-27-2021, 08:22 AM   #10
TAG51
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Originally Posted by jcurtis934 View Post
The idea is to not try to do anything with the present mounting holes. If the motor can be shifted for new mounting location and adjustments done to make it workable, do that. You can also bond a metal plate to the existing wall area and mount motor to it once bonding is cured. John
Thanks. I have never adjusted one of these before so I do not know if that would work. But this is the best idea so far. Bonding the new plate is also a good idea. I will try moving the unit first.

Thanks Again!
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