help with milkman 100
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Karen Sarkisian
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help with milkman 100
a cable was placed into my speaker out o my milkman 100 at a gig the other nith and a piece got stuck in there . tim mentioned i could maybe get it ot w superglue abd cbopstick buy iy did work, i alsso tried taking the amp aprat. anybody know of a tool that would elp?
i hate to be wioithot it too long.
thanks. the stuck piece is gold in color
i hate to be wioithot it too long.
thanks. the stuck piece is gold in color
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Emmons
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Karen Sarkisian
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Larry Jamieson
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Re: hep with milkan 100
If the brass piece has a hole on the inside end, a thin crochet hook might pull it out. You might try wrapping sticky filament tape around a thin crochet hook, insert it, press hard against the side of the brass piece and pull toward you. Good luck... Another thought, if you have a wooden dowel the right size to fit inside the brass piece, put some 5 minute epoxy glue on the dowel, insert, let it dry at least 15 minutes so it is good and hard, then extract.
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Barry Anderson
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Re: hep with milkan 100
maybe one of those drywall anchors that expands when you screw into it?
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Jeffrey Maxwell
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Re: hep with milkan 100
Did you try needle nose pliers? One jaw inside the brass part and the other jaw outside the brass part. Looks like you should be able to get a hold on it.
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Karen Sarkisian
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Lee Baucum
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Re: hep with milkan 100
Putting both jaws into the brass part and forcing the two handles apart with both hands might produce enough grip on the inside of the stuck part.Jeffrey Maxwell wrote: 15 Dec 2025 6:16 pm Did you try needle nose pliers? One jaw inside the brass part and the other jaw outside the brass part. Looks like you should be able to get a hold on it.
~Lee
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Dave Grafe
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Re: help with milkman 100
Turn a sheetrock screw into the stuck sleeve and use it as a handle
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Karen Sarkisian
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Re: help with milkman 100
the amp is at my tech's place now and not in my hands. thanks for all responses pls close
Emmons