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Old 28-09-06, 12:49
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Hello Dibble,
I would suggest that you use gentle heat on the track but dont over do it just heat it up and give it a tap from time to time until you get some movement hold it the vise and just keep working on it once it moves,the pins wont free up but the track will.
I dont think that you would have any hope of drilling the pins out, if you were here I could give you some track to get you set up.
But then I think your track is somewhat different to ours,
Good luck I hope it works out O K for you.
Regards,
Ron.
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