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Post by churchy on Nov 22, 2013 10:39:18 GMT -6
ha, i waited till my mum whent to bed, it was a black op lol
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Post by fflintstone on Nov 22, 2013 15:02:46 GMT -6
ah,elpee,maybe you can tell churchy what a Thanksgiving day is--he is UK and young and must not have read British history--lol--good luck,and don't worry churchy,we didn't invade England --happy trails,fflintstone
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Post by fflintstone on Nov 22, 2013 15:19:51 GMT -6
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Post by ellpee on Nov 22, 2013 15:56:01 GMT -6
Thanksgiving day is when you finally succeed in extracting that @#$@#$@# torx bolt!
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Post by fflintstone on Nov 24, 2013 0:13:24 GMT -6
Thanksgiving day is when you finally succeed in extracting that @#$@#$@# torx bolt! Kewl !!!!
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Post by robertban on Nov 27, 2013 19:30:54 GMT -6
OK here is what i have done in the past to take out a torx bolt use a flat screw driver that is a wee bit bigger than the torx wrench that you use. Take a hammer tap the screw driver into the torx use your vice grips to clamp at the bottom of the screw driver then while tapping the screw driver use your vice grips to try and slowly loosen the torx Hope this helps
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Post by chefhl on Dec 30, 2013 11:50:57 GMT -6
try a small cold chisel on an angel and drive it around by tapping with a hammer
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Post by alleyoop on Dec 30, 2013 12:03:08 GMT -6
IT WAS ALL FIXED NOV 15. Alleyoop
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Post by chefhl on Dec 30, 2013 13:09:08 GMT -6
well, for next time
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