@@chriscapune7873 I don't understand. If a top disc is 8 mm recessed into the body of the lock, why do you need 1 inch of shaft to tension the top disc?
@@chriscapune7873 I think 1 inch of shaft length is necessary if you plan to switch to rear tensioning, nothing more. Have you encountered a top tensioning disc recessed 1 inch deep? I haven't.
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Great tip!!
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing Chris! 🥰😍😘😘😘
Nice information
I was sat here thinking about what you were saying then suddenly this show brain of mine clicked 🤪 I had a EUREKA moment.
Now it makes sense 🤣👍
Man if I could use that Fancy tool and get IN that lock I wouldn't take it out 😂
Hi Chris, consider changing your white anti slip mat to a black one, the contrast against the keys and tools etc. is not the best ...
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Hello, Jesse.
Speaking of tips: why are the shafts that grips the top disc made so long? It seems unnecessary.
So that they can work with different configurations of Abloy classic style locks.
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@@chriscapune7873 I don't understand. If a top disc is 8 mm recessed into the body of the lock, why do you need 1 inch of shaft to tension the top disc?
maybe I am not understanding your question?
Some locks have more disks. Spinners and or deeper recesses.
@@chriscapune7873 I think 1 inch of shaft length is necessary if you plan to switch to rear tensioning, nothing more. Have you encountered a top tensioning disc recessed 1 inch deep? I haven't.
@@laurenarndt464 yes