I like take things apart...
Now the wire won't go back in the can. I think it would be easier to get tooth past back in the tube ;D
LOL!!! ;D I could see myself doing that also!
And just why did you do that? Wanted to see how it worked? ???
QuoteAnd just why did you do that? Wanted to see how it worked?
I was impressed that no matter how much/how fast I pulled, more wire always came out! I figured it must need batteries and wanted to know how to replace them in advance as it came with no manual...
It's a *really* good thing I don't have pets huh? ;D
Just kidding 8)
LOL!
Well, mine was unintentional, I swear. I had it packed with a bunch of other junk, and said junk messed up the can, popping the lid off. I couldn't get that wire back in for the life of me. >:( LOL
So, I ran a ziptie through the middle and around and tied it up to tame the slinky effect down... worked for me. :-/
Step 1... safety wire lid to can...
QuoteStep 1... safety wire lid to can...
ROFLMAO ;) ;D ;D
QuoteStep 1... safety wire lid to can...
:D
That might belong in the "What makes you a roadracer" thread!
Well yeah... I mean, I have yet to see a lid to a can of safety wire that stays on without duct tape or safety wire itself...
Hey, that's a pretty good idea! Too late now, but hopefully I'll remember that for my next can. :-[
I'm going to design a cost-efficient upgrade to the current safety wire cans... and make MILLIONS!!!! Muahahahahahah! ;D
QuoteWell yeah... I mean, I have yet to see a lid to a can of safety wire that stays on without duct tape or safety wire itself...
hahah yup duct tape for me.,
but i like the saftey aire idea ..........