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Thread: does anyone know how to repalce a 12" knee pin? they won't pop in

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    Question does anyone know how to repalce a 12" knee pin? they won't pop in

    Hey guys, i'm trying to replace the 12" knee pins from my KISS figures and I cannot for the life of me get them to pop in place, these are the Doc mego pins...is there a trick to this? I don't want to damage the actual leg in the process..thanx
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    Pliers.

    Just kneel. It's easier that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyZod View Post
    Pliers.
    I had tried it, but it looked like it was starting to nick the knee
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    I've been struggling with replacing 12" Kirk and Spock knee pins with Doc's repros for about a week now. I've tried pliers, vice grips, super glue--nothing's working. That resin (or whatever they're made of) seems super glue proof. I've been worrying about messing up the knee, so I wrapped it in a napkin, but nothing's working for me. They go together fine outside the knee, but they just won't click together for me for anything. You're not alone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by torgospizza View Post
    I've been struggling with replacing 12" Kirk and Spock knee pins with Doc's repros for about a week now. I've tried pliers, vice grips, super glue--nothing's working. That resin (or whatever they're made of) seems super glue proof. I've been worrying about messing up the knee, so I wrapped it in a napkin, but nothing's working for me. They go together fine outside the knee, but they just won't click together for me for anything. You're not alone!
    lol man I tried most of the stuff you have
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    no experience here....but just a thought, have you tried putting the pins in hot water for a bit to soften them a bit before trying to pop them together? not sure if that even works with resin

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    I've had nothing but success with pliers. Granted I do put masking tape on the pinchers to prevent scratches.

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    I have done 8" knee pins like this before so it should work for 12" too. The kneepins are countersunk so you need something about the same diameter as them,put one on the bottom like in the picture.I needs to be touching the pin only and not the leg.Then take a bolt/wooden dowel or whatever and hold it on the other side of the pin and give it a rap with the hammer.It would probably be easier if someone held the leg down and in place while you hit the bolt/wooden dowel with the hammer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by piecemaker View Post
    I have done 8" knee pins like this before so it should work for 12" too. The kneepins are countersunk so you need something about the same diameter as them,put one on the bottom like in the picture.I needs to be touching the pin only and not the leg.Then take a bolt/wooden dowel or whatever and hold it on the other side of the pin and give it a rap with the hammer.It would probably be easier if someone held the leg down and in place while you hit the bolt/wooden dowel with the hammer.http://piecemaker.smugmug.com/photos...3qdBfML-XL.jpg
    looks good, thanx guys
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    forget it, I tried everything and crap just won't click...freakin annoying man
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