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RE: handy tool to put in door pulls and window handles (TR6)

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Subject: RE: handy tool to put in door pulls and window handles (TR6)
From: "Peter Innocenti" <pinno@bigfoot.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 21:40:20 -0700
Hi Jonathan,
   That's a great tip. I'm in the process of installing my door panels 
and was dreading putting those darned handles back on. Now I 
have something to look forward to... sort of.....
Thanks..

Pete Innocenti
74 TR6

>Jonathan writes:
>I don't know if any of you have already figured out a way to do
>this...but my uncle devised a way to do it in about 2 minutes. (per
>handle that is).  Since this list has helped me very much in the 
>past, I
>thought I would share this trick with whoever is interested.  This is 
>what
>he did---

>He got a pan washer that was the roughly the diameter of the 
>round
>base of the handle.  He then cut off a section of the washer so it
>looked like this:

>       -       -
>      --       --
>      ---     ---
>       ---------
>         ------

>He then sandwiched the modified washer in between the handle 
>and the
>black base plate (then followed by the spring) so that the missing
>section lined up with where the hole where the pin is suppossed 
>to go on
>the stud coming out of the door.  He also had put a tiny bit of 
>adhesive
>at the end of the pin and lightly placed it on the corresponding 
>hole on
>the handle (which was now visible and lined up with the missing 
>portion of
>the modified washer)

>He then placed the handle/washer/black plate/spring on the door 
>and
>pushed down...while I stood by with a smaller poker and just 
>popped
>the pin into place.  We then removed the washer and viola!

>I don't know if the above is clear at all...if not and you a better
>explanation...feel free to email.

>Also...out of curiosity...how were people doing this before?

>Jonathan.

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