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Your a good guy Charile Brown , when would you like to tackle both of mine buddy? Looks GREAT
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Skilcraft So SureNice! I'm looking to do the same. What paint did you use?
Your a good guy Charile Brown , when would you like to tackle both of mine buddy? Looks GREAT
It's been about two and a half years since I rebuilt that springer seat, let me see if I can recall my process. I think I just used a big brass drift punch to seperate the sections. I didn't replaced anything except the shock, but everything was cleaned, painted and lubed. It sure made a difference, my refurb quieted and smoothed out the springer action. Hope your refurb goes well. Oh, I did replace the shock, caught one on eBay at a good price.The TM details how to take the top-end apart but not the base. Any tips for removing those big bushings that hold the two lower sections together?
Bill that was a new piece of 1/2" plywood I used. The finished photo is the new piece with clear laquer shot over it for preservation.Slick job!
What thickness plywood did you use for replacement, or is the finished photo the flip side?
bill
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