pknowles RETIRED Mar 27, 2017 #21 bdm7250 said: Not everyone has your outlook on "easy"..just sayin.. Click to expand... If I hadn't done this myself I would have never said easy
bdm7250 said: Not everyone has your outlook on "easy"..just sayin.. Click to expand... If I hadn't done this myself I would have never said easy
bdm7250 Guru Supporting Member Mar 27, 2017 #22 pknowles said: If I hadn't done this myself I would have never said easy Click to expand... I think its just getting over the initial panic of digging into the work, many I have spoken to are fine with doing the work once they are elbow deep...its just getting to that point..
pknowles said: If I hadn't done this myself I would have never said easy Click to expand... I think its just getting over the initial panic of digging into the work, many I have spoken to are fine with doing the work once they are elbow deep...its just getting to that point..
BWG56 Guru Mar 27, 2017 #23 pknowles said: I was assuming he didn't want to go that deep into the repair. It's really easy with the drill. Click to expand... I could have said just pull it across the pit and you have easy access to it also Too soon
pknowles said: I was assuming he didn't want to go that deep into the repair. It's really easy with the drill. Click to expand... I could have said just pull it across the pit and you have easy access to it also Too soon
ground pounder Active Member Mar 27, 2017 #24 Use a torx bit and drive it into the allen head and you should be able to get it out!