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12-04-2015, 11:45 AM | #21 |
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Re: Hinge pin removal tool needed
I removed the 6) hinge screws, and worked the hinge out with the door mostly closed. Then I made an oak block to fit the hinge pretty well, and used a drift punch and a 4 pound hammer, with some oil. This worked very well for me. It did take a little time although. My thought was; if I had to drill out the pin, I could use the drill press. There was no damage to the paint.
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