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Old 10-17-2013, 07:21 AM   #1
hugger6933
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When blowing apart your beds,

how are you men/women handling the bolts that are turning in the "pockets"? Or the square portions where the carriage head part of the bolt rides. I have one of my beds in the shop on the bed dolly and some of the front panel bolts just wouldn't come out even after brushing and spraying. I cut those off with the die grinder. The ones along the bedsides I had thought about tack welding the heads to the floor, then removing the weld with the die grinder after the side is off and the access is easier. So whatcadoin? Jim
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