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Old 02-22-2007, 02:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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DM LCD Feed Neck Question:

Does anyone know any tricks to get the feedneck on a DM LCD off? I've got a new clamping low-rise coming from shocktech soon and need to get the sucker off.

That said, does anyone have any experience with the freeflow bolt kit for the LCD?
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Old 02-22-2007, 06:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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if it's threaded, then strap wrenches work:

or if you don't mind, a regular wrench will work as well. But... it will leave scratches.
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Thanks, I already got it off though. It was a clamping feedneck, so I just put a butter knife in between the "fingers" of metal that come up and are covered by the screw-down top. Took a bit of torque as it was in with blue loc-tite.
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I came up with a good way of removing feednecks.
If the "tighten a loder and twist" trick doesn't work then I just tape the feedneck with electrical tape (lots of layers) and twist it open with a wrench. Strapwrench would be great but I never remember to buy one nor do I have any other use for it.
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