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Alliance Tenna Rotor Parts ?????
Look at the tapered roof water deflector for plumbing vent pipes
which can be cut and superglued/Shoe-Gooed to fit. I have an old house that had a brass tube for a vent that was a little bit too small for standard deflectors, and ended up cutting and glueing. wrote in message ... I posted this a few weeks ago, I did not get any response. Does anyone have any idea? Please..... --- Need Rubber Seal for ALLIANCE TENNA-ROTOR On top of my Aliance Tenna-Rotor (tv antenna rotor), there used to be a rubber seal to keep water out of the motor. I found it on the ground under the antenna, in 2 pieces. I guess it dried up and cracked. It just slips over the upper pipe piece, (externally on top of rotor) and is tapered to shed water. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement? -OR- Has anyone ever made one from a plumbing washer or something like that? Thanks for all help. Greg |
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Alliance Tenna Rotor Parts ?????
try this guy
http://users.erols.com/shiacawn/rotors/alliance.htm On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 09:32:48 -0600, "Johnboy" wrote: Look at the tapered roof water deflector for plumbing vent pipes which can be cut and superglued/Shoe-Gooed to fit. I have an old house that had a brass tube for a vent that was a little bit too small for standard deflectors, and ended up cutting and glueing. wrote in message .. . I posted this a few weeks ago, I did not get any response. Does anyone have any idea? Please..... --- Need Rubber Seal for ALLIANCE TENNA-ROTOR On top of my Aliance Tenna-Rotor (tv antenna rotor), there used to be a rubber seal to keep water out of the motor. I found it on the ground under the antenna, in 2 pieces. I guess it dried up and cracked. It just slips over the upper pipe piece, (externally on top of rotor) and is tapered to shed water. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement? -OR- Has anyone ever made one from a plumbing washer or something like that? Thanks for all help. Greg |
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