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    cowgirl.sdm

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    I had a heck of a day at work. My order book was all mixed up because it was set for how everything is going to be reset. So I had to jump around to all different sections to order my stuff.
     

    Suprtek

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    Wanamaker
    heaviest hammer I had..... I switched to a regular hammer and I still cant get it out...


    and my dremel disc's have gone missing...


    I hate this GD house

    A lighter steel hammer is going to work better for that than a heavy rubber hammer. The rubber just absorbs all the impact and doesn't transfer much energy to the pin.
     

    Suprtek

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    I got a beer or two for anyone who wants to come over and whack this thing out for me...

    I'm sure you can do it. Just make sure you have good support for the piece you're working on and that you are using a proper tool for the job. I've never tried to remove the specific pin you're talking about but from what you've said it sounds like you just need the right tools. If you're gonna keep the gun it would be worth buying them.
     

    GBuck

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