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I Promise...



This exact same thing happened to me, except with an old Craftsman vice
and without hitting a can of cleaner.  I set the mount on a large block
of wood and smacked in the insert the final few millimeters.  I was not
taking no for an answer....
GL
Erik L
----- Original Message -----
From: <cwass99@rogers.com>
To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 12:09 AM
Subject: I Promise...


> ...to never again buy tools at Canadian Tire.  I guess when the
archives say
> you need a STRONG vice to press the pass. side mount back in they're
not
> kidding.  My Canadian Tire vice is now several pieces of dissociated
metal.
> <Important Question>
>
> Will it matter overly much if the mount is about 3mm short of being
exactly
> centered in the carrier?
>
> </Important Question>
>
>      Sorry for the bandwidth, but I needed several beers and an
opportunity to
> vent.  When the vice broke, the mount landed on a can of TB cleaner.
The mount
> wasn't hurt, but the can was opened from the side.  No boom, but man
that stuff
> stinks when you fill a garage with it.
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Colin
>
> If you can read this line, you're probably not illiterate.
>
>
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