Est. time for Young Chang Brackets

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Thu Jun 7 19:00:06 MDT 2007


Hi Jerry.  Replacing the brackets should take less than an hour if no  one 
has tried to adjust the action.  Any previous action adjustments will  have to 
be reversed at additional labor (usually blow distance and  let-off).  Some 
fitting to the key frame might be needed.  I've  removed shims, drilled new 
holes, added blocks under center brackets, plugged  stripped holes, etc.  They 
covered labor $150.00 on one this year, while  two have no labor payment, but the 
brackets were free.  I think it depends  on the age.   It wouldn't surprise me 
if labor coverage was stopped,  making the customer responsible for the 
labor.   Bob  Maret



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