I missed something here. That little plug you put into the trigger to hold the spring, I assume is smaller than the roll pin hole, and it drops out the bottom when you pound in the roll pin? Why not just use a punch or other device to hold the latch/spring in place? That looks like what you did? I don't understand the need for the little plug thingy
I might have been a bit more impressed if you equipped your work area with a the correct tooling, a claw hammer is for carpenters ! buy a selection of 'Engineers Ball Pein Hammers' thank you.
Thanks for making this. I wrecked one of my clasps at work today and I can't remove the pin to replace it. Wish you could have shown the removal!
I missed something here. That little plug you put into the trigger to hold the spring, I assume is smaller than the roll pin hole, and it drops out the bottom when you pound in the roll pin? Why not just use a punch or other device to hold the latch/spring in place? That looks like what you did? I don't understand the need for the little plug thingy
thanks for the effort.
Very good !!
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I might have been a bit more impressed if you equipped your work area with a the correct tooling, a claw hammer is for carpenters ! buy a selection of 'Engineers Ball Pein Hammers' thank you.