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Date:         Thu, 24 Aug 2000 08:02:22 -0400
Reply-To:     Frank Miller <fmiller01@sprynet.com>
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From:         Frank Miller <fmiller01@sprynet.com>
Subject:      Re: removing bolts
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Dremel mototool with a cutoff wheel is the way to go. Keep a bunch of cutoff wheels handy because they are fragile. Wear safety glasses, to!

At 10:00 PM 8/23/00 EDT, Tom Smith wrote: >Been there, You'll have to remove the pipe with the Cat & the muffler from >the vehicle. With it on the ground you now have to find someway to cut the >bolts. Oxy/Acetelene torch or hammer & chisel. It ain't no fun!!!!! Good luck. > >Tom Smith >83.5 Westie >Charlotte, NC >


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