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Le Chuck:

--- Quote from: lcmgadgets on April 22, 2013, 04:39:03 pm ---I'll go looking for the rest of it myself. Yes, I am an inherently lazy & stupid person who'd rather let someone else do at least the thinking if not the work itself, so I can simply copy. lol. I'm sure I can (with time, & correcting for hopefully not too expensive mistakes), figure it out myself.

I should add, what u do have up there is great, & the addition of the alternate way to get that *!@!! pin out is fantastic. I don't know how I would have managed it (I suppose I would, ultimately, have drilled the g-d thing out). Thanks for maintaining it.

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No worries, whenever wiki gets brought back online I'll fix the post providing I can find the rest of that tutorial or else make my own filling in the blanks.  In the mean time I'll surf around looking for the rest and if you have any questions take some pics and post up - there's enough folks on here that have done yolk rebuilds that you should be able to get a response ricky-tick. 

Generic Eric:
Thanks for curating this link.  My yoke parts are dispersed in the 3 kits in the basement  :dizzy: I'll need this.

lcmgadgets:

--- Quote from: Le Chuck on April 22, 2013, 08:49:23 pm ---No worries, whenever wiki gets brought back online I'll fix the post providing I can find the rest of that tutorial or else make my own filling in the blanks.  In the mean time I'll surf around looking for the rest and if you have any questions take some pics and post up - there's enough folks on here that have done yolk rebuilds that you should be able to get a response ricky-tick. 

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Thanks, I'd appreciate it! I've been looking, & I can't find anything else.

 :dizzy:...& I'm probably going to need it. My yoke, that sat collecting dust for more than a year, is now lying in parts on the 'work table'.

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