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yo Rich,
I have to ask acc.man how it is working out; I believe he mounted the handle w/sheet metal screws to the A pillar. That pillar is very narrow and a lot of folks don't think it can be used to mount the handle.
here is one rubber paint (avail @ most craft stores btw):
"Use "rubber paint" on the handles of tools and craft items to create a good grip and also to identify your tools. This paint creates a thick coat, which adds a lot of cushioniong and grip, much like tools that are rubber-coated at the factory .
Rubber paint can be found in paint stores and home centers. Objects can either be dipped in the paint or it can be brushed on. A spray paint product is also available.
RESOURCES:
rubberized paint
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10693 Civic Center Drive
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Phone: 909-483-3330
Fax: 909-930-5354
Email: info@du-mor.com
URL: www.du-mor.com"
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