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by drummond52 » 4 Mar 2007 2:37
Sorry mercurial one more thing, is this information on the net or where do you find this info................drummond
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by mercurial » 4 Mar 2007 5:47
drummond52 wrote:Sorry mercurial one more thing, is this information on the net or where do you find this info................drummond
There are other sources for this info (not online) that are more comprehensive, however, I am sure that anything you are likely to come across, will be found here : http://web.archive.org/web/20051214031508/http://www.dlaco.com/spacing/spacing.htm
Hope that helps,
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by drummond52 » 4 Mar 2007 10:25
Thanks again mercurial, thats great......................drummond
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by helloman » 7 Mar 2007 16:35
go to a store or online and get a double or Y tension wrench and try that it might work. pm me if u want a web site
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by drummond52 » 7 Mar 2007 22:05
Thanks for the reply helloman, you have PM..................drummond
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by 2octops » 8 Mar 2007 2:04
After you pick the lock, use a bigger screwdriver to turn the plug.
Tension wrenches are only made to turn the plug.
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by drummond52 » 8 Mar 2007 21:13
Thanks for your reply 2octops, I did manage to get the lock open...............drummond
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