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Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: Rehoboth Bch, DE
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Today's update: A little progress, but not too much.
I was able to take a chisel and pry off the grease cap pretty easily. As folks have mentioned, there's not much room to put a vice grip on the adjuster to turn it out. I managed to cut a slot in the adjuster, but unfortunately, I can only get the adjuster to turn a quarter of a turn back and forth. I just can't get a good enough grip with a screwdriver (I'm not too good at cutting slots either). My next step would be to weld a bolt onto the end of the adjuster as suggested. In parallel, a friend of a friend might just have a set of backplates, so we'll see if that pans out. I've never welded a bolt onto something in order to get it out, so I'm learning a lot and having fun. More to follow. John |
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Cas3,
I'm not sure what you mean by drilling a hole in the metal stock. Where would the hole be? What size hole? John |
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