| To: | triumphs@triumph.cs.utah.edu |
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| Subject: | Seat Slides |
| From: | Dennis Barr <tr357@cdsnet.net> |
| Date: | Sun, 10 Jan 1999 23:26:37 -0800 |
I have had great luck by not drilling out the dimple, instead place the slide on the floor or steel anvil and flatten the dimple with a punch. Remove slides and rubber wheels, clean all and repaint. Then, after reinstalling slide, re"dimple" the dimple. It has worked this way for me on several occassions. Dennis Barr |
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