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Re: Most useless plentiful part?
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Tue, 30 Jan 2001 16:13:04 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.uk, Jason J. Railton writes:

No, he means when you can't get in to the gap to fit a friction pin.  So,
you push one of these half-into the sub-assembly, then when you bring two
sub-assemblies together you can just push them right through to hold it all
together.  This is actually shown in the instructions for the 8428 Turbo
Command car.  And I've got some orange ones.  :-P

Jason.

He should have used the word dismantling then, rather than destroying. That
would have made it clearer.

Steve



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  Re: Most useless plentiful part?
 
(...) If one assembles, one dismantles. If one creates, one can destroy. 'To build may have to be the slow and laborious task of years. To destroy can be the thoughtless act of a single day' - Churchill Scott A (24 years ago, 30-Jan-01, to lugnet.loc.uk)

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  Re: Most useless plentiful part?
 
(...) No, he means when you can't get in to the gap to fit a friction pin. So, you push one of these half-into the sub-assembly, then when you bring two sub-assemblies together you can just push them right through to hold it all together. This is (...) (24 years ago, 30-Jan-01, to lugnet.loc.uk)

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