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by devnill » 6 Jan 2006 17:22
some locks are pretty snug, and it takes a bit of manipulation until you can slide the shim in. it may actually take a few shims since the homebrews break eaisily.
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by stlbolt » 6 Jan 2006 17:24
devnill wrote:some locks are pretty snug, and it takes a bit of manipulation until you can slide the shim in. it may actually take a few shims since the homebrews break eaisily.
yeah thats one thing I found with teh homebrew is that when trying to turn it it breaks really easy, It even broke off into one of my locks and now I can't get it out :-\
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by devnill » 6 Jan 2006 17:41
stlbolt wrote:devnill wrote:some locks are pretty snug, and it takes a bit of manipulation until you can slide the shim in. it may actually take a few shims since the homebrews break eaisily.
yeah thats one thing I found with teh homebrew is that when trying to turn it it breaks really easy, It even broke off into one of my locks and now I can't get it out :-\
even after opening it? owch..
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by stlbolt » 6 Jan 2006 17:46
Yup even after opening it, was a regular coke can to... Oh well.. Luckly it was a cheap lock.
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