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Clarification on Bob-tach pins
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<blockquote data-quote="Redline" data-source="post: 92718" data-attributes="member: 10688"><p>Thanks for the info Tazza. From what I can see of it, the outside looks to be ok, the bushing is quite thin on one side, but does not appear to have gone through it. I have real long carbide burrs for my die grinder, so my plan of attack is to cut a groove in it, and then hit it with the air chisel, in hopes that it cracks and I can pull it out. Otherwise, I will revert to the cuss and burn method. I will let you know how that goes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redline, post: 92718, member: 10688"] Thanks for the info Tazza. From what I can see of it, the outside looks to be ok, the bushing is quite thin on one side, but does not appear to have gone through it. I have real long carbide burrs for my die grinder, so my plan of attack is to cut a groove in it, and then hit it with the air chisel, in hopes that it cracks and I can pull it out. Otherwise, I will revert to the cuss and burn method. I will let you know how that goes! [/QUOTE]
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