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#200
by
Maty
on 17 May, 2009 16:19
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#201
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 May, 2009 16:19
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Bigger image:
Now I know what I want for Christmas!
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#202
by
Maty
on 17 May, 2009 16:20
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MCC-H confirming the handle can't be just moved out the way due to "tight tolerances with the standoff"
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#203
by
Kel
on 17 May, 2009 16:20
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Don't need 7/16 open end wrench
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#204
by
DaveJ576
on 17 May, 2009 16:22
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It would have been really funny if someone had put a "Binford" logo on the inside of the tool chest!!
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#205
by
Kel
on 17 May, 2009 16:23
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It would have been really funny if someone had put a "Binford" logo on the inside of the tool chest!!
"Acme" would be even better
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#206
by
Kel
on 17 May, 2009 16:24
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Referencing 8-2 for PSA layout:
Vice grips will be useful
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#207
by
GoForTLI
on 17 May, 2009 16:24
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Also going for the vice grips.
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#208
by
Kel
on 17 May, 2009 16:25
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3/8 fasteners confirmed
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#209
by
DaveS
on 17 May, 2009 16:28
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Referencing 8-2 for PSA layout
It's TSA, Tool Stowage Assembly.
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#210
by
Kel
on 17 May, 2009 16:28
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Getting bolt puller vice grips, adjustable wrench ratchet caddy and velcro (did they mean capton?) tape caddy
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#211
by
MKremer
on 17 May, 2009 16:30
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Rather surprised they didn't first break the bolt torques by hand, then remove with the PGT. Might have saved some time (or broken the bolt head off, in which case the problem is solved).
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#212
by
dwb0407
on 17 May, 2009 16:30
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That took long enough...
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#213
by
GoForTLI
on 17 May, 2009 16:31
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Talking about shearing off the bolt.
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#214
by
Retired Downrange
on 17 May, 2009 16:31
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Vice Grips, getting some free advertising.
I had an Australian engineer I worked with who called them "footprints"
...because they leave "footprints" wherever you use them.
Make no mistake, they have saved me in several situations like this!
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#215
by
Maty
on 17 May, 2009 16:31
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Finally, MCC-H gives the go to break the handle off when they get back
edit: Well almost a complete go
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#216
by
robertross
on 17 May, 2009 16:31
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I can't believe they want to pull the handle now to shear the bolt! Option being considered. Definitely a new NASA mentality. Love it.
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#217
by
Kel
on 17 May, 2009 16:31
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Also discussing leaving just lower right bolt in place, pulling from top, possibly shearing stuck bolt off. Think it might take about 14.5 foot pounds to break bolt.
Would need to be very careful!
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#218
by
orbitaldebris
on 17 May, 2009 16:32
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yeah! shear it off. Bring it on! Brute force all the way.
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#219
by
Retired Downrange
on 17 May, 2009 16:34
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...plan "F" ...busting it off,
is normally plan "B" here in the Islands.