To: | triumphs@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: wire wheel hubs |
From: | John Wroclawski <jtw@lcs.mit.edu> |
Date: | Wed, 3 May 1995 12:09:50 -0400 |
From: Bruce Harding <Bruce_Harding@ccm2.hf.intel.com> When I cut my studs down I used a cutoff tool and a lot of WD40 to cool the studs while cutting (2 person job with a fire extingusher along side). Studs are actually really easy to cut with a hacksaw, which saves some of the worry. After you cut one, run a grinder delicately over the end to restore the bevelled shape. Put a nut on the stud first, so that you can unscrew it after you cut the stud to clean up any damage to the threads. -john |
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