Not remembering exactly where the nylon piece is (tail extension, I
think) I dont think a piece of squishy nylon has a chance against a bunch
of steel. Also not knowing exactly what is in the tail extension, I would
guess that in the short term leaving it in there would cause no problems.
Now if you listen to me and leave the thing in there and your shifter
gets stuck some time, at the worst possible moment, I shall deny ever
uttering these words.
Larry
>>>>On 11/18/00 8:25 AM so and so (Guy Weller) said. (And I quote:)
>Thanks for the suggesion Sue, a very good idea.
>Only problem is I havn't yet come across a magnet that picks up nylon
>!!
>Good try !! {:-)
>
>Guy
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "DuhCaddyhm" <wadleigh@syix.com>
>To: "Guy Weller" <guy@weller-lakes.greatxscape.net>
>Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>Sent: 18 November 2000 03:43
>Subject: Re: Dark Forces!
>
>
>> Believe it or not ......
>>
>> If you have a very small magnet and can attach a piece of
>> string/wire/something to it, you can drop it through the hole, push
>it
>> around a bit and it will finally "find" your missing gem. With a
>little
>> luck (Prince of Darkness must be sleeping to get this), you can
>drag
>> the part close to the hole and reach for it with thin tweezers,
>needle
>> nosed pliers, or something similar!!! Have done the same with other
>> things! USUALLY works, but this is Lucas Land, so ????
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> Sue
Larry Macy
78 Midget
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Department of Psychiatry
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