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Removing metalwork from a pin

jonathan

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Deft question, but given I don't own a trolley lift, what's the easiest way to get the legs, rails and backbox hinges off at the same time for powder coating!? Ordinarily to get the legs off I would tombstone the game. But can't do that as the head would fall off without the backbox hinges! Do people just drop it to the floor?
 
better than my chair option and cheap enough too at £25 - when you consider a lift trolley is £300 these days.
We bought I think 6 pairs so we could run 6 pins in the workshop they work great and don’t have the need to keep putting legs on and off
Like you say also cheaper than a trolly
 
Im curious - and I can envisage a "doh" moment.. but how do you get them onto those ?

They look lower than the gap under the pin IYSWIM
 
We place two under the middle of the pin lift the front remove the legs and rest on the front plinth and then the same with the back if they were on legs or we use the dolly and can put straight onto them
 
Wondering if it's easier to work on with it being a bit lower.
It dose make them abit easier to work on in my opinion we had 6 games set up like this in the workshop if you have a dolly you can use them to go from the side and lift up to move about if needed as well
 
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