> Crank up the glide bolts, slip sheet metal or poster board between the drop > screws and block, and slide it out. You might not even need the butter. > > Ron N Wim, I had a Weber 3 years ago with the same dilemma..Bass hammers were knocking on the pinblock when I tried to pull it out..patience, my friend. I like Ron's idea..I was able to raise the action ever so slightly and gently got it out. I did not break a hammer, and I would have sworn / bet that I would have. If _I_ can do it, you certainly can. No stranger to g r o w i n g action brackets, Phil
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