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Re: Seat questions

To: john peloquin <peloquin@galaxy.ucr.edu>
Subject: Re: Seat questions
From: Carl French <cfrench@cybertours.com>
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 18:25:27 -0500
john peloquin wrote:
> 
> Dear Seat Replacers,
> 
> I used the diaphragms and though they weren't easy, it's not too bad if
> you warmed them up first, then put in the hooks on one side, then put them
> in the opposite side with vise grips rather than your hands. Also,
> immobilizing the seat frame in a vise or benchmate helps a lot!
>
I don't remember where I got the tip but I took a big old flat
screwdriver and with a grinding wheel I ground a notch into it like one
of those dandelion pullers. Using that I was able to get the hooks into
the holes a 'little' easier. The bigger and uglier the screwdriver the
better.
Carl F
67B

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