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by baddboy1 » 14 Feb 2006 12:20
nobody will sell me letter box tool  now i want one even more BAHHH
DOHHHH
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by gareth » 15 Feb 2006 10:19
You're not missing much mate. I've never got mine to work properly AND that pesky mirror keeps falling off!
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by NewBee :) » 15 Feb 2006 11:42
i may sound stupid here, but look at my name
What is a postbox tool?
Sorry if my english is bad.... i am norwegian  that should explain it 
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by baddboy1 » 15 Feb 2006 12:05
I FOUND SOME ONE !!!! IT ON ITS WAY AS WE SPEAK YIPPEE !! 
DOHHHH
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by illusion » 15 Feb 2006 14:44
NewBee wrote:i may sound stupid here, but look at my name What is a postbox tool?
In the UK we have slots cut into the front of our doors, and mail gets put in through this. A letterbox tool goes through this slot and operates latches etc... I FOUND SOME ONE !!!! IT ON ITS WAY AS WE SPEAK YIPPEE !!
What an expensive toy, enjoy I guess.
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by Shrub » 15 Feb 2006 14:54
baddboy1 wrote:I FOUND SOME ONE !!!! IT ON ITS WAY AS WE SPEAK YIPPEE !! 
Who/where's that then?
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by Knows-Picker » 19 Feb 2006 23:51
and if anyone could post a picture of what the kit looks like that would be great. Don't really have a use for it here in miami, but I am curious as to how it works, and how many pieces it is and all that jazz.
I hear what you are saying.....that doesn't mean I agree with you....Just that I am nodding my head to placate you and silence your futile attempts to win the argument.
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by eric343 » 20 Feb 2006 0:07
Ditto on that last post. Better pictures would be nice... I'm curious just how elaborate these things are.
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by Shrub » 20 Feb 2006 8:44
There nothing special, they are just bits of square section alluminimum that slot together with plastic joints so you can add bits as you go.
There are various bits for the end so you can oporate various locks.
As its a bypass method i dont think a picture in this post is the right thing to do.
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by Exodus5000 » 20 Feb 2006 11:25
I'm in WI, not much use for letter box tools here, but I vaguely remember a user mounting a pin hole camera bought off ebay onto the end of his letterbox tool and connecting it to his lap top. Seems like a solid idea. (Hope that information isn't too sensative?)
On a side note, I've flown back from a vacation in Britain recently. As I was driving the rental car out of the airport I was wondering why other motorists were so angry with me, that is until I remembered that I had to stay on the left side of the road... further embarrasing stories include my going around my first round-a-bout probably in upwards of 15 times trying to figure out how the lanes work, all while one truck driver had his head out the window yelling at me while turning his finger around in a circle.
There's a lot of british users in this thread, so thats right, i'm one of those american tourists.[/i]
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by Shrub » 20 Feb 2006 14:35
 I get that as well and i live here,
Dont worry we get paid back when we do the same when we come over there
Im driving down to Spain but going through as much of Europe as i can this year, im sure ill be causeing trouble somwhere
Yes i have a mini camera on my letterbox tool,
I hope you had a good stay over here and grabbed some lever locks to take home, if i had known i would have sorted you some stuff out.
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by Exodus5000 » 23 Feb 2006 15:08
It was a nice stay, I've visited Ireland in Edinburgh before, Northern Ireland in Belfast, been to Glasgow Scotland, and I figured I'd round out my British isle experience with a week stay with my sister in Manchester, who's living there for an extended period of time.
Guiness is even better in Britain than it is in the States, worth the trip in it's own right. 
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by Shrub » 23 Feb 2006 17:04
 Nice one, im not too far from Manchester myself.
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by baddboy1 » 24 Feb 2006 9:52
did you try the cafferys in belfast mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 
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by jork45 » 26 Mar 2006 9:52
Before you guys get slaughtered on the Guiness can anyone shed any light on the RB mirror letterbox tool?it just shows the letterbox clamp in the brochure but no mention of the connecting sections or the fittings to manipulate the back of the lock,it is a bit more expensive than the souber tools one,is it a better quality tool?does it have any extra bells or whistles that are usefull?I would be gratefull for any advise before I buy one of these tools,thanks guys.
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