Shoulder hub mounting
I came up with a way to mount Keith's resin shoulder hubs into the JAG legs.

I cut a strip of aluminum flashing and fashioned it into a "retainer clip" which I then attached to the back of the hub with a small bolt. I drilled and threaded the hole first.



The clip is thin enough that it slides in around the edge.

To remove the hub, reach in on either side with a finger and compress the clip then pull the hub out. Should work just as well with aluminum hubs.

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