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Pkensioner...have a look before I pull the pin

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Old 11-11-2013, 07:56 PM
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I know I put my pin in a safe place. I just gorgot where that is. I used a very small allen wrench. You need something pretty stiff to do the job.
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It's like pulling the pin on a grenade. At least, that's what I thought. Then again, I also feel like I'm reloading a heavy machine gun when I'm putting staples into a stapler.
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With all the broken bolts and stuck gears...I did use anti-seize in all the appropriate spots
I also kept the "pin".....now where did I put that????
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Originally Posted by Avar928
It's like pulling the pin on a grenade. At least, that's what I thought. Then again, I also feel like I'm reloading a heavy machine gun when I'm putting staples into a stapler.

Very funny!



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