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| Active Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Durham, NC |
one of two ways. Does your square nut removal tool also have a threaded hole in the tip? If so, you screw that onto the valve down in the gun, then pull. Second would be to place a dowel into the 12g side and push it out. Is there a 12g stuck in place and that's giving you the trouble? If that's the case, your going to need to try some other stuff. There's a lead crush ring in there, so it's going to take some force.
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| Post Whore Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Fort Wayne, IN |
Yes it does. I have removed the jam nut, lead collar, valve body, pierce pin, But it looks like there is still more stuff in there. ---- Nevermind, I was able to push it out after a few pretty hefty hits. Thank you for letting me know that I could indeed use a pusher rod. Last edited by Chemical-X; 12-22-2006 at 11:51 PM. |
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| Retro grouch Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Lynn, Ma |
See the PGP FAQ on PGPOG if you have a blocked off valve let air do the work.
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