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Removing set screws on later style Gottlieb flipper shaft

By Gotemwill

4 years ago


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    #13 4 years ago

    You could try heating it with a heat gun on low power, or a hair dryer. It might have Loctite on the threads that may soften after heating. Be careful not to melt anything in the area.

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