________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com>Karl, I put a nut between the vise grip and the link I am pressing on to >spread out the force and prevent bending the link. Do it alternately on >both >pins and you can compress it enough. If you use the vise grip directly on >the chain link the odds of bending it are very high. I learned that the >hard >way. After putting the clip on I put a little silicone on it and since >starting to do that I've never lost one. >Regards >Kurt Grife
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Worked like a charm Kurt! Thanks for the suggestion.
TTYL
Karl
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i always need to use a vice grip to get themaster link
together....
dan shaw
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__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/> I just got my new chain, and am attempting to put it > on. I cannot > get the master link squished together enough to get > that circlip- > kinda thing to clip on. It seems I the link that > goes underneath the > circlip won't go down far enough. I want to get a > vise grip on it to > force it to, but before I do that, I want to ask the > collective if > there is an obvious way that I'm overlooking? Help > please? > > Thanks in advance! > Karl > > >
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Until I forget (go to sleep) I read this, Neale Bayly will be my official hero. Thank you Mr. Bayly Sir, may I have another?!
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