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The same tool fits the plastic nuts on toilet seats
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(31-01-2012, 07:43 AM)XTR Wrote: I'm sure I remember John Noakes making something similar on Blue Peter
Well actually, I am the proud owner of a Blue Peter Badge :wave::wave::wave:
Having been nurtured on such programmes as a young boy, As a middle-aged man (Some say old fart)I am now well equipped and sufficiently experienced to make anything with sticky-back plastic and disused fairy liquid bottles.:whistle::whistle::lol::lol:
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Had no problem with nut. But now need to remove the unit. It's wobbly almost hinged on opposite side to nut.
How do I take it off with out breaking it??
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Pull modestly, whilst wiggling gently from side to side.
Let's see Ron go past that without saying something.
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I WAS going to suggest a gentle up & down movement as well,but I won't bother now.:whistle:
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