Sliding door lock barrell removal

Thin bits of metal and bright blue light.

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Already on that one.
Rob on another topic any idea what those two T25 are doing in that garden of the house on the left just over the canal bridge?
Apart from stiing there rotting that is.

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he does take one out occasionally.dont know him though.
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No worries, My mate was looking for a cheep bus is all.
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Bigplatty wrote:Hold the phone there is a screw in here I can see the blighter.

They hide themselfs well with crud don't they.

I don't think snapping it should be a worry, they aren't put in tight but should have something like blue locktite when asembled I think - probubly only worth bothering with if its on the bottem of the handle when fitted. You can't do the grubscrew up fully tight or it'll stop the lock cylinder turning - hence its done up loose and threadlocked (make sure you don't go mad with threadlock or it'll gum up the lock cylinder.)
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Cheers Glen, I tried to losen the old grub screw, no joy, so have been soaking the in oil. Fingesres crosses they will start to move soon.

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