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Help!! S185 Bobtach Plate Removal
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<blockquote data-quote="grim" data-source="post: 37379" data-attributes="member: 4402"><p>YOU ARE DA MAN!~~ I tried that originally, but I was using a 20 oz Eastwing and my school of thought has always been "if it doesn't go easily, you're doing something wrong" (turns out that the side I was trying originally was a bit more stubborn than the other side which came out fairly easily with the Eastwing.) Well, now I've exposed a whole bunch more chipping and peeling powdercoat...let's add a few more days to this project! I assume I'll now have to go to my local hardware guy and get a nice LONG bolt of the same thread pattern, thread that on, and then maybe tack a reverse hammer type of deal to pull that pin back into place before I thread on the original bolt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grim, post: 37379, member: 4402"] YOU ARE DA MAN!~~ I tried that originally, but I was using a 20 oz Eastwing and my school of thought has always been "if it doesn't go easily, you're doing something wrong" (turns out that the side I was trying originally was a bit more stubborn than the other side which came out fairly easily with the Eastwing.) Well, now I've exposed a whole bunch more chipping and peeling powdercoat...let's add a few more days to this project! I assume I'll now have to go to my local hardware guy and get a nice LONG bolt of the same thread pattern, thread that on, and then maybe tack a reverse hammer type of deal to pull that pin back into place before I thread on the original bolt? [/QUOTE]
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