[email protected] expressed precisely : > A piece of rather hard softwood had become wedged firmly between the prop > and the underside of the counter. The obvious remedy a gentle tap with > the lumpy and a pin failed and attempts to cut the wood with a hacksaw > blade were futile ! The next obvious remedy involved application of a bit > more force and small chunks of wood did surrender, but the vision of an > RCR frogman began to loom. A more measured review suggested that the RCR > man would not become a frog until he had applied maximum possible wallop > to the crime scene from above, so I decided to do it myself. Crash bang > wallop wood gone. >! I have had the same problem a couple of times and had to use quite a bit of force to remove it and I think I may have bent a blade slightly, I will try and measure it next time it comes out of the water.
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