I had the same desire last year and found (by asking here) that the pins can be
driven out with a suitably sized punch and hammer. Support the end of the guide
so as to not deform it with your effort, as I remember is wasn't to difficult.
I had to replace a couple of mine and used large roll pins purchased at the
local hardware store. Also replaced all the ball bearings. Good Luck
--
Tim Davis BN7
> I want take the slides apart and scrape out the gunk and clean things up. It
> looks like the slides are kept from coming apart by pins fixed across the
> fixed slide. What is the correct way (non-destructive) to remove that pin?
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> Thanks,
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> Ned Smith
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> Creek Hill Vineyard
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> near Chattanooga, TN
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> N34.98 W85.5
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