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i got a good plastic lid with my pan..that surprized me about the checkering...will get some easy off too...charlie
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I was wondering if there is anywhere were one can obtain a trip spring and pin assembly in this day and age. I currently don't need one but the reason I ask is that I have a friend that needed one a while back. He talked me in to pulling one out of a favored Trojan and sending it to my father to copy. He sent a new one back that he made and with lamp black and two swipes with the file it fit right in. Seeing how small it was I thought it might have been a good idea to have him make more than one but I did not. Would have been a good idea. He's 92 now and I no longer ask him to machine for me.
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06-03-2014, 12:41 PM | #15 | ||||||
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Don't use a plastic pan for the acetone! It will dissolve the pan.
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06-04-2014, 04:13 PM | #16 | ||||||
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You beat me to the punch on the acetone and the pan! I think acetone works a lot better than lacquer thinner. You've got to keep it covered for sure, or you won't have much after a couple days.
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