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hey tim smith
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rather than lose this potential solution in the original 'challenge' post; maybe i'm missing something, but if you're saying that removing the nips is a problem, i may have a solution
and, i seem to recall burnham selling replacement nips
and, i seem to recall burnham selling replacement nips
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I do not think the nips are correct size for old american Rococo
rads. If you have a good solution for removal, lets hear it...0 -
guessing that the problem
is rust/age etc, and the typical removal problem/solution with any threaded joint, penetrating oil/torch heat; do the oil, but take your nip wrench and attach it to an impact wrench. i adapt my rigid r6300 for everything, and sometimes operating it in both directions, loosening and tightening, for very tough threads. on the most recent toughie, i forget right now what it was, but after oil and torch, i had to loosen/tighten 8 times before it finally broke loose and unthreaded0 -
Hey Tim,
I have a proposal. I think you should change your screen name to King of Queen Anne LOL. It just came to me.
Seems like I see two of your trucks every time I drive through there.0 -
Bow before me Josh!!!

Good to hear from you, Tim0
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