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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahahaha.
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    I use the c-clip tool. squeeze it too hard and it deforms the clips too.
    As far as any other special tools just screwdrivers tweezers and a four pound machinists hammer
    I find the using the wedge shaped side first is most satisfying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Koehrer View Post
    I use the c-clip tool. squeeze it too hard and it deforms the clips too.
    As far as any other special tools just screwdrivers tweezers and a four pound machinists hammer
    I find the using the wedge shaped side first is most satisfying.

    Good morning, John;

    It is clear from your description that you also have in stock a Number One (1) Harley-Davidson Maintenance Tool.
    Enjoy;

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    that can simulate or equal watching the magic that happens in the developing tray when you can turn on the safe light,
    and see the image begin to faintly form on the print and come up on the paper in the developing tray.

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    Hey, if "whack it hard" is the fix in a galaxy far far away on space ships, it must be super high-tech, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph Javins View Post
    Good morning, John;

    It is clear from your description that you also have in stock a Number One (1) Harley-Davidson Maintenance Tool.
    That's for critical adjustments. I use the eight pounder for things less critical.
    It's not as convenient because you need more room to really swing it.

    Remember "use the proper tool for the job"
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    A very interesting thread. When I get the urge to tinker with one of cameras I just look at the mechanical part of the operators manual and that usually works. I do not let fear or common sense hold me back. The parts that I lose will be waiting for me in the future so I never panic. Clocks and calendars are only based on past events.
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