Re: Unwritten Italian labor law | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Grahame Reinthal (grahame![]() |
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Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 09:46:40 -0700 (PDT) |
Oh yes, I know that twirly nut and bolt feeling of frustration with the seat rails!!! Drive you crazy... ____________________________________________________________________________ ___________ And a word to the gentle 308 public. Careful careful careful when removing the single 8mm Allen bolt from the seat track. Should it be jammed or otherwise not yielding to copious amounts of torque - take your time and figure out why and make some allowances. OTHERWISE one risks the chance of snapping off the 'captured' nut in the frame tubing thus allowing said nut and bolt to twirl with NO immediate means to grab offending nut. NOW to then GETTING to that now twirling nut requires much thot as to "how?" Not the least of which is boring a hole thru the belly pan and tubing EGG-ZACTLY under the errant twirling nut and bolt to get a proper purchase on the offending nut.
- Re: Unwritten Italian labor law, (continued)
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Re: Unwritten Italian labor law Rick Moseley, September 22 2012
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Re: Unwritten Italian labor law Todd Walke, September 22 2012
- Re: Unwritten Italian labor law Doug and Terri Anderson, September 22 2012
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Re: Unwritten Italian labor law Todd Walke, September 22 2012
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Re: Unwritten Italian labor law Doug and Terri Anderson, September 22 2012
- Re: Unwritten Italian labor law Grahame Reinthal, September 23 2012
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Re: Unwritten Italian labor law Rick Moseley, September 22 2012
- Re: Unwritten Italian labor law George P ., September 24 2012
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