Does this look like an easy repair? Has anyone ever taken one apart?
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To do it properly does not look like an easy repair to me. Jerry
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Looks like a job for Don Gfell.
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Yes, I have talked with Don. He can't really give a price until he sees it. I have had them where the end sits crooked, and I just put a piece of wood on the end and hammered it back down. This one will have to be taken apart to fix right. 600.00 plus repair and not such a good buy. I would only trust Don to fix it, so might as well get it to him.Dave wrote:Looks like a job for Don Gfell.