Thanks! I use the fixture with the eye bolt (EB) and T's facing down. Allowing the EB to swivel was easy, as the EB is not welded in place, it's bolted. All I did was not tighten the pinch locknut all the way down. You can't see the nut in either photo - sorry, but what I did was drill a hole in the tubing with a hole saw above the EB that was just large enough for the proper size socket to fit. I used washers on both sides of the EB for added strength and ability to swivel easier. Everything I ever lifted with my FEL bucket and a chain was always pointed in the wrong direction so I thought having the EB swivel would be a lot more user friendly. The tubing is 3/16" and plenty strong enough for my usage so I saw no need to use a through bolt. I put the T's on the bottom, because with the T's on top, all the lifted load weight would be pushing *up* against the bolt threads instead of spreading the load on top of the forks. I suppose using tubing closer to the fork thickness would have eliminated that problem, but I used what I had on hand, also, with the larger tubing it's easy to slide the fixture on/off. So far, so good!