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I have just received a new hi lift in the post and wondered a couple of things.

Firstly, what are the holes in the side of the Aluminium part for? or are they just part of the manufacturing process?

 

Secondly, the ring is a bit small for the round wooden end, should I just bash it on, or shave the wood down a bit to make an easy on/off fit?

 

Help always gratefully received.

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The hole to get the wooden bit out for replacement the ring should just tap on you are better getting two or three rings to save the wood part or go for the plastic parts from Clark's for them they last a lot longer and can take some beating put the rings on and put in water to swell the wood to keep them in place

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The hole to get the wooden bit out for replacement the ring should just tap on you are better getting two or three rings to save the wood part or go for the plastic parts from Clark's for them they last a lot longer and can take some beating put the rings on and put in water to swell the wood to keep them in place

 

 

What's the price of the plastic shafts compared to the wooden ones???

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whats the best way to get the old shaft out the wedge?

 

 

I put mine in the log burner for about 5-10 minutes, it's enough to get rid of the wooden section but not long enough to cause any damage to the metal section.

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