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chzeckmate
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Re: Removing the plastic spacer.
Reply #15 - 08/09/15 at 14:35:21
 
I'm glad you got that sorted...

As for the newbonneville tool free screws, those are cool but expensive.  I replaced mine with thumbscrews from the hardware store 2 for $1.19 IIRC.  You can get them cheap on ebay too.  See here:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-M6x20mm-Male-Thread-Black-Knurled-Thumbscrew-Grip-K...
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Re: Removing the plastic spacer.
Reply #16 - 08/09/15 at 17:43:25
 
I cheated since I already had the screws.
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Re: Removing the plastic spacer.
Reply #17 - 08/09/15 at 17:54:36
 
The push pins that Verslagen sells are a whole lot easier to use then any threaded fastener for attaching the seat.



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