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BOB-TACH MOUNTING PINS (453)
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 90060" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Some times you have no choice but to cut into the boss that the pins run through to relieve the tension.</p><p>I had a 753 that had a bobcatch that the pins rusted into the bosses. I had to take an oxy torch to them to get them out.....</p><p>Be VERY careful hitting the pins with a hammer, i was standing on the bobcatch and hit it with a sledge. The pins and sledge are both hardened, the first swing i fet something, the second i felt something hit below my knee. A shard of metal flew off, like a razor blade and lidged in just under my knee cap. I was lucky that i had just been heating it with a torch, so it was sterile, but unlucky enough for a magnet to now stick to my knee. A bit of wiggling and digging, out the metal came.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 90060, member: 82"] Some times you have no choice but to cut into the boss that the pins run through to relieve the tension. I had a 753 that had a bobcatch that the pins rusted into the bosses. I had to take an oxy torch to them to get them out..... Be VERY careful hitting the pins with a hammer, i was standing on the bobcatch and hit it with a sledge. The pins and sledge are both hardened, the first swing i fet something, the second i felt something hit below my knee. A shard of metal flew off, like a razor blade and lidged in just under my knee cap. I was lucky that i had just been heating it with a torch, so it was sterile, but unlucky enough for a magnet to now stick to my knee. A bit of wiggling and digging, out the metal came. [/QUOTE]
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