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Old 13-07-05, 03:06 PM   #1
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Has anyone got one they could lend me?
Mines all bent after attacking a X-ring chain and failing.
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Old 13-07-05, 03:59 PM   #2
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Has anyone got one they could lend me?
Mines all bent after attacking a X-ring chain and failing.
I've got a small hacksaw you could borrow M8,
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Has anyone got one they could lend me?
Mines all bent after attacking a X-ring chain and failing.
I've got a small hacksaw you could borrow M8,
I've got one too.. might have to give that a go.. or maybe the dremil.. if I can get the right attachment... I wounder which one would be best?
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Has anyone got one they could lend me?
Mines all bent after attacking a X-ring chain and failing.
I've got a small hacksaw you could borrow M8,
I've got one too.. might have to give that a go.. or maybe the dremil.. if I can get the right attachment... I wounder which one would be best?


either use a grinder to take the end of the pin..... worked well actually,

or the cutting edge of the grinding disk and go through it sideways.....
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