At 04:24 PM 1/28/2012, Robert Downes wrote: >i grabbed the little shaft with some pliers, then carefully pried against >those, came off with just-less-than-worrying force. while you're in there, The shaft is hardened and if you apply the slightest amount of off-axis pressure it will snap like a stick of celery. The good way is to use two teaspoons and carefully lever it up from both sides at once. Yours, David |
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