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<blockquote data-quote="Fabone" data-source="post: 10989" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>Try using the rod first, have the wrench on hand for back-up. You don't want to nick the wrenching area, but worse is to damage the flat sealing surface where the washers go. Just make sure you mash the blue blocks in the vice until they turn white at the jaws, so the banjo doesn't spin. Take your time, you'll be fine. It's not as bad as it sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fabone, post: 10989, member: 411"] Try using the rod first, have the wrench on hand for back-up. You don't want to nick the wrenching area, but worse is to damage the flat sealing surface where the washers go. Just make sure you mash the blue blocks in the vice until they turn white at the jaws, so the banjo doesn't spin. Take your time, you'll be fine. It's not as bad as it sounds. [/QUOTE]
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