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by iNtago » 14 Jan 2007 14:07
get a thicker wrench.
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by Deathadder » 14 Jan 2007 15:46
yes, either thicker or wider
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by Krypos » 14 Jan 2007 17:39
use two wrenches!
put one on the bottom where your wrench slips to, and then put the other one like normal, and then your tensioning wrench has no where to slip to!
i had the same problem with some locks, masters as well, and using a wider or thicker wrench usually meant sacrificing valuable keyway space. so i did that, and i lost no usable space and still tensioned it well.
try that!
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by Deathadder » 14 Jan 2007 18:36
omg! that is an awesome idea! i have to put the tension wrench in the top, above the pins because of the same thing happening, but i hate having it in the top. now, i can just put my small one in the bottom, and the larger one normally. thanks for the great idea krypos!
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by Krypos » 14 Jan 2007 20:55
Deathadder wrote:omg! that is an awesome idea! i have to put the tension wrench in the top, above the pins because of the same thing happening, but i hate having it in the top. now, i can just put my small one in the bottom, and the larger one normally. thanks for the great idea krypos!
no problem man. 
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by subnoizchild024 » 14 Jan 2007 22:40
dude that is a sick i dea i would have never thought of that. thanks man
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by Bob M » 15 Jan 2007 1:45
On the Master # 3, the narrower wrench fit ok, while a #5, and #1 needed the wider wrench.
Great idea to use a piece of the narrower wrench to shim it to fit.
I just got a couple of old wipers, and stripped the stainless. Great stuff, I don't know if the strips are all the same size, but mine are 3/32 x .032.
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by jimb » 15 Jan 2007 7:07
Bob M wrote:I just got a couple of old wipers, and stripped the stainless. Great stuff, I don't know if the strips are all the same size, but mine are 3/32 x .032.
The size will vary. Your longer blades will have wider strips.
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by JackNco » 15 Jan 2007 20:40
the double wrench is a good idea i hadn't though of. personally i have a cut down wrench i use on the top of a key way that works quite well.
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by Krypos » 15 Jan 2007 23:44
i use TW on top sometimes as well, really, it depends on the keyway. some i use the bottom, others i use the top, and some locks with funkier keyways i just use the 2 wrench method.
i thought for sure more people would have thought of that themselves, but then again, if that were true, there wouldnt be any thread like this, so yeah.
anyway, glad i could help yall.
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by docdredd » 17 Jan 2007 18:58
Deathadder wrote:omg! that is an awesome idea! i have to put the tension wrench in the top, above the pins because of the same thing happening, but i hate having it in the top. now, i can just put my small one in the bottom, and the larger one normally. thanks for the great idea krypos!
that is the exact reason i love this site so much thanks for the great idea.(off to make 2 wrenches that will stack togather)
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by WDPaladin » 23 Jan 2007 19:25
Try this: Break a pair of tweezers in half and bend the tip. I use this for bigger locks and it works wonders.
Hope this helps.
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