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Do you remove the grips after opening the door?
Yup they are now attached to my keys
Do you remove the grips after opening the door?
Yup ive already got that in my watch list haha
He's also got a 300tdi one for 35 quid??
I’ve got an ‘R’ reg 300 disco hidden away somewhere. Would it have the correct handle?
Yup it will be the same.
Larry did a foodle bah.. do dah..do dah..
Can get it next week and send it if you want it.
It’s what he fondly calls kurt
Cool nice one Ta much
What do I need to remove it just so I can go prepared? Be a shame to remove it with with a lump hammer and punch
Haha quite simple once the door card is removed...need to remove the lock actuator 4 x10mm bolts
then undo the 2 connecting rods clips with a flat head screw driver, then remove the 2 x 8mm nuts on
the inside of the handle, a bracket goes between them & the handle will come out quite easily.
Always easier going with the right tools
A Stihl saw will do the same job-ish
Or just tear the whole door off
Argh, you had to go and ruin it with a salad....Tonight's feast will be a home constructed sausage pizza where the sausage element is local butcher's sausage spiced with fennel for an "Italian sausage" taste.
Sausages are skinned and the innards mixed with ground fennel and then formed into tiny little disc patties and fried.
Set out on top of a plain store-bought cheese & tomato base with the easily removed cheese taken off, sausage added then covered up again with the cheese plus MORE cheese.
A bit of side-salad to go with and Bob's yer uncle. Lush!
I went out to the "shop" for a little play with the lathe.Parting off is the other thing that can cause problems, your approach should help.
I am fortunate to have a rear toolpost so it is solid and does not over hang.
Have fun!!
That sounds like a day very well spent.Heavnin' all
Been out all day helping peeps because of the snow on me Island.
Spent most of the day assisting in the control room but went out of a drive in a fender 110 (with a new galvanised chassis) laters on to transport a community nurse to a patient.
The first beer tonight didn't touch the sides so I'm having a few more to see if the same thing happens.
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