Re: Friction-Fence Locks
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MartinHewitt wrote:Oldfast, your wish is my command.
OldddffAASSTT the Spin Master Extraordinaire and American Lock Slayer
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OldddffAASSTT the Spin Master Extraordinaire and American Lock Slayer
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MartinHewitt wrote:.....But with the Mosler I noticed, that with these mesh change wheels the center piece can't be pushed completely into the outer ring, at least not with my thumbs. Nothing falls out, but some wheels seem to touch each other because of this. Is this a known Mosler problem? Can this be fixed?.....
MartinHewitt wrote:.....And another problem I have is how to mount these locks?
Oldfast wrote:You might consider lightly tapping the inner hub, working your way evenly around the edge. See if it starts sinking deeper. If it does, continue slowly working your way around until it's fully seated. I have a small hammer... smaller than a ball pein. It has a variety of attachments for heads, one of which is a sort of soft delrin/plastic. But really, anything that would give you precision and won't ding the brass would be appropriate.
Oldfast wrote:MartinHewitt wrote:.....And another problem I have is how to mount these locks?
What sort of issues are you thinking you'll run into? Again, maybe we should save you some typing time, lol, and we'll wait for some pictures.
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