slant6billy
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OK. Colder than a witch's t__ on a Sunday. The cold does serve purpose. Ever needed to break something? I mean your in teardown mode and you can't get the old stuff off because the metal has either rusted itself to the point it is now fused together. Practically welded. Case in point, I had to change front shocks with the stem top being impossible to get break the nut. The shaft would just spin. Could get it with the cutoff wheel, nor sawzaw, or dremel. I was able to get a hacksaw blade on the nut and work in 3 inch strokes. Toook for ever to get a notch in ether side on the top stem. As another member (BHA43) said, I was able to bend it back and forth with a junk piece of pipe. The stem shaft snapped like a piece of dry spaghetti. Thanks to the cold weather for making some quick work. Some remember,the cold weather serves purpose. Note: you can snap metal in the summer, just go get some liquid nitrogen.