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Hello,
I just popped the head up a little bit but need wedges to finish the job. Where should I go or should I make some from hard wood? Mike
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Yes, make them from h/wood. Take your time and don’t pinch your fingers. As soon as you get it a little up, slide some blocks under it. It can flatten your fingers
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Remember not to drive the wedges into the valves.
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Yep have pinched the fingers the last time. Well off to buy some oak or something similar tomorrow.
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You can also buy plastic shims at Home Depot
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