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It would have been better to click the Comment Box below Steve's and and say "Thanks for that, I have a new spindle, do you have any idea how to take it apart"? We do this Expert thing for no pay, and it is often a thankless task. Your 'Testimonial' to Steve Pack was not too gracious for his help Posting follow-ups as a new question doesn't work here, because posts are not threaded by user, so this post has no context to your other.