| To: | "Scheuble, Fred J. ,HiServ/NA" <fjscheuble@hiserv-na.com>, |
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| Subject: | Re: stuck bolt on rear MGB spring |
| From: | "Scott C. Williams" <scott@oldertech.com> |
| Date: | Thu, 03 Aug 2000 19:26:04 -0500 |
A simple hacksaw worked for me on several cars. I always use a new bolt anyway. Scott On 03-Aug-00, Scheuble, Fred J. ,HiServ/NA wrote: > heat is the only way to go, propane is not hot enough, you need the heat > of oxy-acetylene. there are small affordable units that use oxygen and > mapp gas that will work. > -- l+---+---+---+---- l\ Scott C. Williams l \ Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. l \ scott@oldertech.com l \ www.oldertech.com ------------------ |
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