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RE: That niggling mirror problem.



This is so true.  The tool I've used for years to install/remove rear
view mirrors is a
5/64" hex driver.  One of many odd tools I had in my electronic
engineering toolbox
from school years back...

-S

Stott Hare
Application Developer
Policy Administration Team

harest@allenbrook.iix.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	quk@isham-research.demon.co.uk
> [SMTP:quk@isham-research.demon.co.uk]
> Sent:	Friday, September 12, 1997 11:22 AM
> To:	Hare,Stott (X); sean@nwh.org
> Cc:	quattro@coimbra.ans.net
> Subject:	That niggling mirror problem.
> 
> 
> In message <97Sep12.083833edt.8067@gateway.nwh.org> "Sean Ford"
> writes:
> 
> >  Well, it is the esteemed opinion of the list that the little tiny
> allen
> > screw needs to be tightened. Son-of -a-gun, I think that'll do it;
> but none
> > of my hex keys will fit. I'm off to the hardware store at lunch to
> get this
> > done.
> 
> Rules about small Allen wrenches:
> 
> a) None of the ones that you buy will fit.
> 
> b) A distant cousin will buy a model railroad/race car
> set/self-assembly
> clock -
>   and _THAT_ one will fit!
> 
> -- 
>  Phil Payne
>  Committee Member, UK Audi [ur-]quattro Owners Club