To: | nogera@juno.com |
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Subject: | Re: E-Z Out |
From: | "William C.W. Lamb" <chip@wmsbrg.com> |
Date: | Fri, 14 May 1999 07:12:50 -0400 |
How about a bolt with a busted E-Z out in it? First person to come here and remove it gets a beer. >How did I perform this miracle ? The advise once posted here, take it >slow, soak the bolt for a few days in oil and get the hole dead center. > I did do one other thing which probably insured the bolt would come out. >I went up to my attic and found that I had another part like the one with >the broken bolt. I placed it on the table next to the offending piece so >it knew if it ate the EZ out it was going to the trash and the second >string was ready to come in to take its place. >BTW this was one of the new ( to me at least ) left twist EZ outs . > >How sweet it is !!!!! > >Thanks to who ever posted that advise a couple of years ago and for >letting me share a golden moment > >Bob Nogueira > > > > > > > Cheers- William "Chip" Lamb West of Sweden SAAB & Jaguar Charles City, VA. http://www.wmsbrg.com/sweden/ |
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