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| Created: | Tue Feb 15 1994 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
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    I have a pair of golf shoes that I bought last year.  I forgot to
    remove the spikes and put some lubricant in them.  Now I'm having a
    tough time removing the spikes so that I can replace them.  Any ideas
    or suggestions would be helpful.
    
    Regards,
    
    Dalip
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines | 
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| 1718.1 | SMAUG::GOVOTSKI | Ray Govotski | Fri Jun 18 1993 13:47 | 10 | |
| Dalip, At Golf USA, I bought a spike remover bit that attachs to a power drill. Rather than using a power drill, the spike remover bit will also fit into a Black & Decker portable battery charged screwdriver. Using the two, I can unscrew spikes that the hand held spike remover can't seem to budge. I hope this helps. Ray | |||||
| 1718.2 | try shoe leverage ! | ATPS::MILLER | Fri Jun 18 1993 14:13 | 8 | |
|     
    	I have also had luck by using the thin type metal spike remover.
    	I put the tool in a vise and jam the shoe on the prongs and use 
    	the leverage of the shoe to turn off the spike.  I do put a little
    	oil/lube on the spike overnight first.  This has always worked for
    	me.
    
    	good luck !
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| 1718.3 | DNEAST::FREEMAN_KEVI | Go UMaine Hockey Black Bears! | Mon Jun 21 1993 06:26 | 5 | |
|     I use the same method as .2 to remove troublesome spikes.  I use an
    automotive exhaust manifold antiseize lubricant on even newly purchased
    shoes.
    Regards Kevin,
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| 1718.4 | vice works fine w/o tool | TOLKIN::LONCZAK | Mon Jun 21 1993 12:19 | 8 | |
|     I've used a vice similar to earlier note except that I didn't use any
    other tool. I just closed the vice on the individual spike and.......
    ...turned the shoe.
    
    Worked fine....took all of about 5 minutes to remove the entire set of
    spikes on both shoes.
    
    
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