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| Subject: | Re: broken stud | 
| Date: | Fri, 3 Aug 2001 18:39:26 -0500 | 
| References: | <e8.188ddb53.289c6a17@cs.com> | 
<<and twist it back and forth, then out.>> Wrong, DC. Tighten on FIRST try, then the loosen/tighten scenario. (Still, I beleive in "Busty" and reg. Stud remover/installer Socket) << They come out pretty easily with heat>> As long as you remember you ARE near a GAS line!! Safety Fast !! Ed  | 
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