expanding brackets

Avery avery1 at houston.rr.com
Fri May 5 16:37:16 MDT 2006


Terry,

It looks like you have someone to tote the action for you! :-D

Avery

At 11:06 AM 5/5/2006, you wrote:
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>Dave Stahl wrote:
>"I was in a situation like you:  club, probably 
>not much time or space to work in.  Toting the 
>action down an elevator into a basement parking 
>lot, and eventually to my garage was not going 
>to be a very economical use of time."
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>Toting an action around needn't be a difficult 
>chore at all! A golf cart from Goodwill and a 
>couple little pieces of wood and you've got a 
>very nice, very cheap, action cart!
>
>IMHO, I would go to very great lengths to not do 
>an action bracket replacement job on-site. Often 
>you'll have to make some repairs to the action 
>frame, and almost always a full regulation will be needed.
>
>Terry Farrell
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