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Old 12-05-2013, 12:31 PM
mattoney mattoney is offline
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For what it's worth, if you snap a stud off, it's fairly easy to find replacement studs. It's a little more difficult to come by #12 nuts in the hardware store though. Ended up buying about 100 from McMaster.

I've got a couple of s/g that I parted out and pieced together. One we took the screws out, as suggested, with a hand held impact wrench. Broke the tip though. Another, I tried removing the screws with a punch and hammer, but just started mauling the surface of the screw so I stopped. So be careful and good luck!

Alvy, where did you find a rebuild kit that includes screws? All I've ever found is kits with bearings, bushings, and brushes.
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