DaBull,
Clever! This almost beg for an aftermarket solution!
Clever! This almost beg for an aftermarket solution!
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Hi Max, Did it and it works. A bit of wet and dry sandpaper and a few min. Thanks for the great tip, no pun intended. DaBullTRY THIS.
I have attached this and posted it before but it is a help when you taper the ends of the keys, it makes the entry so smooth... Use your forefinger to guide it and the key will do the rest. The key on the left is the tapered[both sides]one which is now even sharper, which helps me with nuisance packaging...the fun starts here happy motoring![]()
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As my foreman used to say when I was building power lines in my previous life. Some times we would struggle to get a bolt through the hole when assembling the components and the foreman would shout up “put some hair around it and I bet you will get in the hole then you dirty little bugger”Hi Max, Did it and it works. A bit of wet and dry sandpaper and a few min. Thanks for the great tip, no pun intended. DaBull
I was just about to say I put hair around mine! Then I just saw your post. LOLAs my foreman used to say when I was building power lines in my previous life. Some times we would struggle to get a bolt through the hole when assembling the components and the foreman would shout up “put some hair around it and I bet you will get in the hole then you dirty little bugger”
To me, the issue isn’t so much finding the hole, its getting he key in the right orientation. It goes in at an odd angle.
That's what she said...To me, the issue isn’t so much finding the hole, its getting he key in the right orientation. It goes in at an odd angle.