Just how much care is needed when dismantling PCP's?.....

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iShot
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Re: Just how much care is needed when dismantling PCP's?....

Wed Sep 16, 2015 11:29 am

They were probobly, brothers, cousins and uncle and nephew. Enough said :roll:
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Re: Just how much care is needed when dismantling PCP's?....

Wed Sep 16, 2015 3:02 pm

Why would anyone work on a PCP fully charged with air?
Stupidity knows no bounds and has no limits, it would have been better for the human gene pool if it had hit him right between the eyes.

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gary martin
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Re: Just how much care is needed when dismantling PCP's?....

Wed Sep 16, 2015 3:41 pm

a little knowledge can be dangerous.

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Re: Just how much care is needed when dismantling PCP's?....

Thu Sep 17, 2015 1:31 pm

What ever happened to common sense,? :( I`ve stripped and rebuilt my HFT500, first time with a pcp ( with a lot of advice I might add ), I have been ultra cautious even to putting a red sticker on the cylinder if it held a charge whilst out of it`s stock. Still got all me bits intact :D Regards Gordon.
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