Very neat and tidy both ways really plus a great idea.
snapper49 said
03:15 PM Aug 8, 2014
@ littedick (something about that name ( LOL)
Did you use the dowell pin hole to retain the handle ?
I did look at that option and decided to leave it intact
Was a little concerned about compromising the integrity of the unit.
-- Edited by snapper49 on Friday 8th of August 2014 03:23:07 PM
littledick said
01:26 PM Aug 11, 2014
No. I drilled hole above the pin. I used double ended flat nuts on the thread. Used in joining computer work stations divisions together.
I didn't want the whole mechanism to drop out. You could use a spare towball inserted to prevent this but this was easier.
Dick.
Joga said
10:01 AM Dec 3, 2014
What a great idea.
These are thinking outside the square
Two Strays said
10:11 PM Dec 3, 2014
Hello All
Another option.
Knock out the "C" pin and replace it with an "R" clip. To remove the handle simply pull out the clip and remove the handle. When you want to use it just reverse the procedure.
WAs having trouble with my Prado rear door hitting the handle on my coupling when opening the door
Problem solved with a bit of cutting drilling and tapping
Neat...
Aussie Paul.
Mines neater. If it turns out. Dick.
@ littedick (something about that name ( LOL)
Did you use the dowell pin hole to retain the handle ?
I did look at that option and decided to leave it intact
Was a little concerned about compromising the integrity of the unit.
-- Edited by snapper49 on Friday 8th of August 2014 03:23:07 PM
No. I drilled hole above the pin. I used double ended flat nuts on the thread. Used in joining computer work stations divisions together.
I didn't want the whole mechanism to drop out. You could use a spare towball inserted to prevent this but this was easier.
Dick.
These are thinking outside the square
Hello All
Another option.
Knock out the "C" pin and replace it with an "R" clip. To remove the handle simply pull out the clip and remove the handle. When you want to use it just reverse the procedure.
No other modication required.
Cheers