First time on forum so please excuse if this has been asked before. I am looking for information on repairing adjustable dock legs. I have several Floe sections that are seized and are no longer adjustable. Any information on repair options or even the materials used for the nut and rod would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for the help!
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First time on forum so please excuse if this has been asked before. I am looking for information on repairing adjustable dock legs. I have several Floe sections that are seized and are no longer adjustable. Any information on repair options or even the materials used for the nut and rod would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for the help!
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