On a somewhat related topic, what is good to use for the pin that stops the
door from opening too far. I have a nail inserted now, but there must be a
more appropriate fastener.
Thanks,
Mark
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>From: Larry Paulick <larry.p@erols.com>
>To: "Bob, Jerry (LBOB)" <LBOB@chevron.com>
>Subject: Re: Door Hinges
>Date: Mon, Oct 4, 1999, 5:04 PM
>
>Those hinges are tough to remove. Paint is not a problem, but rust
>between screw and hindges is. Soak with WD-40 for several days, tap
>with hammer, each day, and buy an impact screw driver. It has a
>phillips head, and at the other end, you hit it with a hammer, and it
>turns screw, with damage to screw head.
>
>Pins can be obtained from body shops, or their suppliers, but you may
>have to fabricate a new pin. Also check with Rick, or Curt for usedhingess.
>
>Good Luck
>
>Larry
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