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by Eyes_Only » 30 Jul 2005 14:30
Im not too knowledgable with auto locksmithing tools but is this tool, http://www.lockpickshop.com/p-A042-A1.html designed for lifting smooth vertical lift buttons from inside the car? I dont really get a clear picture of the products description with terms like "pull handles".
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by Santos718 » 30 Jul 2005 15:46
"Ideal for reaching inside pull handles that are located in recessed, tight spots, curved or rounded pull handles."*
*Taken from website.
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by sillyboy » 30 Jul 2005 16:07
stick to lego and model building then son.....
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by Santos718 » 30 Jul 2005 16:11
sillyboy wrote:stick to lego and model building then son.....
Can't hold back any longer...  You talk alot of sh*t...Pretending to be a hardass is going to get you no where in this forum. So hope off his d**k, and start acting like you mean something to the forum and stop being an ignorant pest. 
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by Santos718 » 30 Jul 2005 16:12
hop* not hope 
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by cracksman » 30 Jul 2005 16:20
 I think we were all thinking it Santos, thanks for putting it in words 
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by Santos718 » 30 Jul 2005 16:57
Sorry eyes_only, I didn't really answer your question. Pull handles are the handles inside the car, usually under the lock, that alows you to open the door.
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by pretender » 30 Jul 2005 17:24
i invented a trick a couple years back for dealing with those smoothed off bullet style lock knobs on stuff like older fords...buuuuut....i don't reckon i can or should post it here.
sorry, amigo.
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by Mad Mick » 30 Jul 2005 18:38
pretender wrote:i invented a trick a couple years back for dealing with those smoothed off bullet style lock knobs on stuff like older fords...buuuuut....i don't reckon i can or should post it here.
sorry, amigo.
Please save it for the advanced section. sillyboy wrote:stick to lego and model building then son.....
OK mate, the time has come for you to either, a) start contributing properly to the forum...or, b) go somewhere else.
Look here for forum etiquette:
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Pay particular attention to rules #9 & #15.
So far, your posts, which reflect your choice of user name, have been tolerated pretty well. Your choice, not ours. If you want to talk scribble, go down to the Johnny Todd. 
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by cracksman » 30 Jul 2005 18:42
Is there a term for good humored, teach them the rules, noob flaming? If not, we need one, and it should be allowed 
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by pip » 30 Jul 2005 19:09
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how about " floobing " ?
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by Santos718 » 30 Jul 2005 19:19
floobing...I like it...has a nice ring to it....I'm down with it.
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by Buggs41 » 30 Jul 2005 19:29
Some days I really ponder 'Why do I read these threads?'
If your post doesn't contribute to the community, Please don't post it!

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by cracksman » 30 Jul 2005 20:03
I was actually being serious, or at least semi-serious, as for contributing, well maybe not so much...
I like floobing though 
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by Chrispy » 30 Jul 2005 22:59
Floobing (flew - bing)
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To attempt to instill a sense of participation and togetherness in noobs (or noob related beings) through good natured, well humoured flaming that reflects the rules and feelings of the forum community.
eg. 1
"Wow, your post was crap and uninformative. Please try searching before posting and have a nice day"
eg. 2
"I know you're new.... but you suck. Fob off."
eg. 3
"You couldn't pick your nose if you tried. Perhaps using less tension will stop the bleeding."
Floobing is born. 
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