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Does anyone know if the velcro actually wears out after time?

 

That detered me from buying a pair not to mention the price.

 

Though I love the fixed pad as it can't spin the shank around

toward the rear of y0ur calf. If you can imagine.

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my velcro is wearing deva, ive had them 2 years. not a problem to replace it though, u just have to drill out the rivet, get the new pads and rivet it straight back on as far as i can see

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Went and bought a replacement set of gaffs off Noddy, for our Geckos.

They had the straight gaffs on when purchased, so I've bought the angled ones so we can give them a go, and assess the difference.

 

Heres the problem ( Me Obviously :bash:)

For a bizare reason the screws to fit the different gaffs need different size star bits.

Like a complete Pilchard i've used a size 40 star bit which fits the new screws, to undo the old screws.

You've guessed it, DOH :scared: Gone and burred them good and proper.

 

Does anyone of you, in this kind and sympathetic fellowship have any tips on how i can get these screws out, bar drilling them?

 

Happy to absorb the well earned critisicm but equally appreciative of getting us out of a hole. :wave:

 

Complete Numbscull - formely know as Monkeyd

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Use a centre punch towards the outside edge to tap it round and undo it.

 

It would be advisable to put it on a solid metal surface and give the head of the screws a tap with a flat punch just to shock them first.

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not sure on them but klien ones have locktite on them so a little heat and they come out easy peassy lemon squissy

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Use a centre punch towards the outside edge to tap it round and undo it.

 

It would be advisable to put it on a solid metal surface and give the head of the screws a tap with a flat punch just to shock them first.

 

 

Thanks Dean, thats the kiddie. :icon14:

 

Steve do you still occasionally use the angled gaffs like in the last picture?

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