[FC] Battery tray

John corvanatics@corvair.org
Tue Nov 30 09:38:02 2004


If you have a recycling center near you get a free or cheap stainless kitchen
sink.  Cut what you want out of the bottom and bend to shape.  BTY Yahoo groups
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/freecycling/> is a great way to find free items AND
get rid of your unwanted stuff.

John

Bryan Blackwell wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I'm sure others have run into the problem of a rusted out battery tray
> before.  In our case, the brackets are ok, but the actual tray has
> rotted pretty badly.  I cut out a piece of 18 ga for the bottom and
> riveted it in, but it's not as sturdy as I'd like.  I suppose what I'd
> really like is a stainless steel replacement tray I can rivet to the
> stock brackets, since the universal trays I see are made for wider
> batteries.  Any ideas?
> --
> Bryan Blackwell bryan@skiblack.com
> http://autoxer.skiblack.com/
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