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Default Installing ceiling fan with 10" joists

On Thursday, September 12, 2019 at 5:44:07 PM UTC-4, mikpointe wrote:
replying to RBM, mikpointe wrote:
Westinghouse 01100

How did you tap it out? Having some trouble here. Hoping to avoid getting a
new grinder blade. Thanks!

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I have done it. It has been a while since I had to cut one of those things.. As I recall, the square threaded piece inside of the tube can be removed, but I forget exactly how I did it. I don't remember if I banged something through the back of the tube or if I pried the square out. It wasn't that difficult as I did on the back of my truck.


 
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