Thanks Neil, have a harbor freight in Ludibgton
On Thursday, August 15, 2019 schiller via CnC-List
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Bill,
Harbor Freight is your friend. Stop by the Muskegon HF and pick up a $5 set
of picks. You should be able to get one of the angled picks into the pin hole.
I have a set on
Bill,
Harbor Freight is your friend. Stop by the Muskegon HF and pick up a $5
set of picks. You should be able to get one of the angled picks into
the pin hole. I have a set on the boat if you want to come down to
Whitehall this weekend.
Neil Schiller
1983 C&C 35-3, #028, "Grace"
Whitehal
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> Date: 2019-08-15 12:11 AM (GMT-04:00)
&g
pin back
through the hole. Took maybe 5 minutes
Good luck
Tom SanctonM/S MORNING LIGHTDYC
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Original message From: Josh Muckley via CnC-List
Date: 2019-08-15 12:11 AM (GMT-04:00) To: C&C List
Cc: Josh Muckley Subject: Re:
Stus-List Merr
Same problem here...
Bill Walker
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From: Josh Muckley via CnC-List
Date: 2019-08-15 12:11 AM (GMT-04:00) To: C&C List
Cc: Josh Muckley Subject: Re:
Stus-List Merriman Car stuck The car is most likely not special and easily
replaced. If push comes to shove an angle grinder will make short work of the
car and allow
I had to extract a pin from a car couple years ago. Fortunately for me, it
was one of the ones with a knurled knob so the pin was large enough to
drill and tap for a small machine screw.
Your split ring pin is much smaller. Barring successful extraction with a
dental or tool pick as suggested by
The car is most likely not special and easily replaced. If push comes to
shove an angle grinder will make short work of the car and allow for
removal.
Short of destroying the car I would attempt to slip a thin dental pick down
the slot between the pin and the car. Try to catch the hole in the pi
Hello all,
One of my crew decided to help out by changing out a bent ring on the pin
holding the jib car in place on the track. Unfortunately, he forgot to move
the car away from the hole and the spring retracted the pin down into the hole
once the ring was off. The to