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isherwood
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I would add a 2x4 or whatever thickness is needed under the bracket then lag screw the bracket to the 2x4 if. If the spacer ends up being thinner I would use a longer lag bolt to tie into the header this. This will add support to the shaft and reduce wear on the end bearings and possibly the spring, extending the life.

I would add a 2x4 or whatever thickness is needed under the bracket then lag screw the bracket to the 2x4 if the spacer ends up being thinner I would use a longer lag bolt to tie into the header this will add support to the shaft and reduce wear on the end bearings and possibly the spring extending the life.

I would add a 2x4 or whatever thickness is needed under the bracket then lag screw the bracket to the 2x4. If the spacer ends up being thinner I would use a longer lag bolt to tie into the header. This will add support to the shaft and reduce wear on the end bearings and possibly the spring, extending the life.

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Ed Beal
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I would add a 2x4 or whatever thickness is needed under the bracket then lag screw the bracket to the 2x4 if the spacer ends up being thinner I would use a longer lag bolt to tie into the header this will add support to the shaft and reduce wear on the end bearings and possibly the spring extending the life.