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PLayin' with my knob...



Um, that's not good. 

Okay so, how should I cut this thing? I don't even have a hack-saw. I used
the dremel to cut a G60 shifter to make a short shift kit, I thought it'd
work fine on this too.

How hard is it to remove the lever? This is my daily driver so I can't go
without it for a day.


Joshua Hignight
Student Services/Technical Services
New Mexico Campus
(505) 821-4800

-----Original Message-----
From: Mardak [mailto:maardak@yahoo.ca]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 4:45 PM
To: Josh Hignight; 'scirocco'
Subject: Re: PLayin' with my knob...

--- Josh Hignight <Josh.Hignight@phoenix.edu> wrote:

>
> Also, can I cut the lever with a Dremel and cut off wheel (or two)?
>

Or 20...  A dremel might be a bit light for this type of thing.  I'm
not saying it can't be done, but I've logged countless hours on my
dremel making jewelery and know it's limitations pretty well...  I'd
use something bigger (bigger rotary tool, or grinder maybe...)

Mark.


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