In a message dated 11/15/02 8:43:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, curt_welsh@YAHOO.COM writes:
> Has anyone succesfully removed a front westy seat bracket (with spinner > base) from a van without power tools? there's a westy in my local junkyard > and i'm trying to get the brackets out w/o paying the extra removal cost. > I thought they where just tack welded in, but after a frustrating 30 > minutes of sawing the obvious welds, they wouldn't budge. Does anyone know > where the welds are? > > > > if you can cut thru those welds by hand you deserve to get those swival bases for free.. :<) just walk up to the front office with blood dripping from your bruised and beaten hands, from hours whacking at the welds with a chisel and they'll let you have them... :<) chris |
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