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Kewi? Locks

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Re: Kewi? Locks

Postby Dpruente » 22 Oct 2011 14:22

That's a very good Idea. I'm gonna have to see if i have something laying around. I can always weld something up. I don't think I'll need it for this job, as I'm going to separate all the pins before I get there. I wish I had as many kw1 plugs as I need, because i'd just bring the plugs and swap them out. I think the idea of laying them out on some tape, taping over them and sticking them in a baggie with the respective change key is a good one though. I would just have a box in the back of the van with all the baggies in it, roll up, pull one out and do the job, record which key i used, and move on. It's a lot more prep work in the shop, but it's colder outside than it is in there. Plus I might be able to get them all done in a lot less time.
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