Just sprinkle some viagra on it. Should be good to go.ratcues said:This is a new one for me. I heated, what I thought was a normal 3/8-10 pin, and this is what happened. I've removed a hundred or so but this is new to me.
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ratcues said:This is a new one for me. I heated, what I thought was a normal 3/8-10 pin, and this is what happened. I've removed a hundred or so but this is new to me.
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ratcues said:This is a new one for me. I heated, what I thought was a normal 3/8-10 pin, and this is what happened. I've removed a hundred or so but this is new to me.
Ryan, I also have never seen that happen, however, when I heat a pin for removal, I put the cue upside in a vise, so that I have more leverage and the entire pin is supported during removal.
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Sheldon said:There must have been a void in the metal or something? That's really weird.
I had a guy bring me a sneaky pete that he tried to break over his knee... it snapped the aluminum radial pin in half right at the joint! I pulled the pin, bored and plugged and retapped everything, and it was back in action.
RocketQ said:Can you tell if it appears to be a cast pin? Or does it definitely look like it was machined? The only metal I have ever seen do that is potmetal. The cheapo cast al /mystery metal they use in 70's car door handles.