squelchtone wrote:DrKickflip13 wrote:
Bend the finger you are putting on the wrench handle and instead of pressing so high up on the wrench handle, bend your finger so it lands 1/3 to half way up the handle. You're probably applying too much tension since the leverage is greater with distance.
Another good method that works for me, is to pulse the wrench on and off, sort of like tapping morse code really quickly on the handle where your finger presses the wrench.
congrats on opening that lock, we've all been at the point with a No.3
Squelchtone
TOOOL Boston
ps. another thing I just noticed.. the wrench should bend 90 degrees right after it comes out of the keyway, your wrench seems to come out an inch before the bend. This will alter the evenness of the torque you are putting on the keyway/plug Think of a funny car starting from a dead stop. the torque in the engine make the car lift the left side off the ground because of uneven distribution. You'll always want your tension wrench to rotate the core on the most balanced central axis.
Thanks a lot, I'll try the new method now and tell you how it works =)