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Old 9th December 2018, 09:36 PM   #1
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...Still, and please correct me if my eyes deceive me, but the spring attachments inside the lock plate should have been at the beginning of the spring rather than near the bend.
I am afraid i don't get it Marcus; can you explain by other words ... or make a sketch of what you are saying ?
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Old 9th December 2018, 10:05 PM   #2
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You know Marcus, there were limitations due to the spring i got from an old lock having to be adapted in a manner to adjust its opening to the due tension to hold the safety lever. If the notch was made more to the front the opening would be too wide .


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