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Posted By : Lloyd Davis, 23-Apr-2004, 02:49pm
Does changing the door hinge pins greatly improve the feel of the doors as my current doors seem to drop slightly when opened

If so who supplies them? I have had a look on the canley site but they are listed as N/A as for rarebitsforclassics my work blocks this site
witha referance of porn for some reason

Also what the cost or will I be able to get them at the SEM???
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Posted By : John Davies, 23-Apr-2004,
06:14pm
Lloyd,
See Dave Cox's post on Spitfire forum.
John
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Posted By : William Davies, 23-Apr-2004,
11:43pm
Hi Lloyd,
Hinge pins rarely sort out sagging doors as the hinge bodies usually wear in equal measure to the pins. We did stock them for a while but I don't think
we've any left - the poor results made me disinclined towards re-stocking, but I should be able to buy some in if you're keen enough to want them.
I'm intrigued by your works IT blocking the Rarebits4classics site - I can't think what rude words might inadvertently be read into the title or
subtext of any pages on the site. When I worked for a big American Telecomms company I was unable to access Rimmers site as it was deemed
inappropriate, whereas searching the internet for "Scunthorpe" and "analyzer" brought the IT Police down in droves,
Cheers,
Bill.