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Author: Tony F
Date: 2010-10-09 06:17
Your first repad can be tricky, but don't be discouraged by the experience. If you approach the job methodically, one joint at a time, take photos and/or notes, take care of the parts (I use a small deep-sided tray and always lay the parts out in the same order) and take your time it will be easier next time. Learn about the relationships of the adjustments around the crows foot and the bridge between the upper and lower joints and the job will become a snap with time. Use mylar candy wrapper strips to check for pad sealing. Good luck.
Tony F.
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