Been reading this post and staying out... but I have been through this routine plenty times enough... Main problem is not so much getting it out, or in again, its actually being able to take the time to make any real changes in how the plate sits on the rim that might be neccessary. Specially if you got one of these puppies that needs sinking and you are already sitting unevenly on the rim. The plates gotta go in an out several times to get it << right >> and several times this way is not always the easiest thing to get together. Get a lift is the best advice. You can rent one for that matter. RicB ANRPiano@AOL.COM wrote: >Wim, > >Sorry about jumping on this a little late however something just occured >to >me... > >Getting the sucker back in! > >In my very early years I had built a temporary tressel to which I attached >a >come-along. It was easy up and easy down, just don't go under it! > >Good luck. > >Andrew Remillard Richard Brekne RPT NPTF Griegakadamiet UiB
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