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Oh. Just me then.
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John and Sue wrote: Removing badges: smash the plastic around the badges with a four pound lump hammer to loosen the grip of the badge. Then, using a rusty crowbar, lever the badge out, using a blow lamp if necessary.......
Oh. Just me then.
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Thats way over the top, why go to all that trouble when a stick of dynamite is so much simpler...........?
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daleyboy wrote:
John and Sue wrote: Removing badges: smash the plastic around the badges with a four pound lump hammer to loosen the grip of the badge. Then, using a rusty crowbar, lever the badge out, using a blow lamp if necessary.......
Oh. Just me then.
:coat:
Thats way over the top, why go to all that trouble when a stick of dynamite is so much simpler...........?
It nearly needed those methods to get the bugger off the boot. :lol:
Nice n rusty where the water had been run down the back of the badge too.
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