"Philip T. Smith" wrote:
> lurch wrote:
> >
> > when mine did this, i took it to LakeShore HD and let Karl work his
> > magic...and he cut it out with a torch. If you have time on your hands,
> > a die grinder will eventually eat through the shaft.
>
> Hey thanks for the info. I was hoping for a simpler solution but I guess
> there's not one.
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Phil Smith E-mail: ptsmith@airmail.net
> Dallas, TX Dallas Music: http://www.dallas-music.com
When I last encountered this dilemma, I picked up a diamond chip coated rope
saw, about
18 inches worth. Slip it around the shaft and start cutting.
Check with machine shop supply companies.
HogDr
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