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    #16

    Well it seems I got the last one at the new Victoria store.From the looks of the packaging it was sitting on the shelf a looooooooong time.Got wet to as the was shelving rust on the cellophane.A bit of rust the push bolt to.Will be taking care of that of course.

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      #17
      Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
      Steve, what kind of oil should I use?
      Tom, use the slippery stuff.

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        #18
        That tool is the same one as the "Stockton" brand. I dug mine out and realized that the pin didn't bend, the C beam did! The freaking thing flared out when I was pressing a pin but wasn't properly on center of the pin. I'm going to take a ride over to Cycle Gear and see if they will give me a new one. if not, I'll take out the sledge and try to bend it back into shape. It looks thick and strong, but the steel is soft and cheeselike.
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          #19
          That sounds to me like the C frame wasn't heat treated.A on it for sure but i'd guess and hope it's a one off

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            #20
            Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
            Steve, what kind of oil should I use?
            Wet... slick... oily...

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